
Bullseye
An Original Will Robie/Camel Club Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Ron McLarty
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By:
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David Baldacci
In this all-new short story from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci, worlds collide when government assassin Will Robie is caught in the crossfire with Oliver Stone and the Camel Club.
Will Robie is closing in on his next target when he finds himself in the middle of a bank heist - and he's taken hostage alongside Oliver Stone. But is this just a simple bank job, or are the robbers after something even more valuable - and dangerous - than the cash in the vault?
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short and sweet
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bullseye
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Bring back the Camel Club!!
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Waiting (8 years)for the next Camel book
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Brilliant
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Thanks for sharing your talent with your readers.
More Please!!!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
For anyone who has read Camel Club books, this is a must read. It's short and fairly light, but it's wonderful to have the Camel Club working together again. The Oliver Stone books are the best that Baldacci's ever done. It's got wonderful camaraderie and great characters. Will Robie is also good as a strong, intense man of mystery. Together they are great. If you like King and Maxwell, the Camel Club or Robie books are far better.Who was your favorite character and why?
Oliver Stone is the best character Baldacci's ever created. He's an aging, enormously talented U.S. Government assassin who became a basket case when his wife was murdered by the U.S. Government and his daughter taken from him. He hates violence and is a very nice guy, but he eventually broke down and killed the baddies. In Bullseye, this is all untold backstory, but it's his brains and his closeness to his friends that save the day. He is shown to be much smarter than Robie.What does Ron McLarty bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Baldacci is better than any of his competitors. McLarty is one of the best, but not the very best. But he's very good, adding to the characterizations, making everyone believable. Men sound like men; women sound like women.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, and I did.Any additional comments?
The teaser for the upcoming Robie and Reel book sounded wonderful. Can't wait for it to come out.Short, Fun Camel Club + Power of Robie
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If you could sum up Bullseye in three words, what would they be?
2 Engaging HoursWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Bullseye?
For a first read of this author, it was a great introduction to his style. I usually stay about from the macho writers as the shoot-em up - blow em up - tough guy thing filled with espionage and high rollers wears thin with me. Once in a while I can handle it and this was just the right amount.What does Ron McLarty bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He has a easy down home way of writing - grounded the book and made it feel real.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Nothing jumps out.Any additional comments?
BTW - The narrator was great!2 Engaging Hours
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Keeps you on the edge of tour seat. Tough to put .
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