The Camel Club (characters)
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The Camel Club is a group of fictionals created by American novelist David Baldacci. They are the protagonists of three novels The Camel Club, The Collectors and Stone Cold. The members are Oliver Stone, Reuben Rhodes, Caleb Shaw and Milton Farb. The four are political watch-dogs, who are always looking for conspiracies within the government.
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[edit] Camel Club Member
[edit] Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone is the leader of the Camel Club. Stone is the crypt keeper of the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Stone is a false name (his real name, though rarely used is John Carr), taken because of the real Oliver Stone's promotion of conspiracy theories. Stone was a former government agent whose job is extremely confidential. Stone himself is also monitored by the government, which constantly has agents watching him. In Stone Cold, people connected to Stone's past are killed by Harry Finn, whose ultimate goal is to kill Stone. At the end of the book, Stone kills his old boss and his fate is uncertain.
[edit] Reuben Rhodes
A former West Point graduate and Vietnam vet, Rueben worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency but quit and became a war protestor. After a few years of drug usage in England, Rhodes returned to the States, where he met Stone, who got him a job unloading trucks. He and Stone are the best marksmen in the group.
[edit] Caleb Shaw
Caleb Shaw is an employee of the Rare Book Wing of the Library of Congress. He, like Rhodes, was a protestor of the Vietnam war. Shaw holdes twin doctorates in political science and eighteenth century literature. Shaw is also known for always wearing clothing from the 19th century. In The Collectors, Shaw's boss is murdered in the sealed Rare Book Room.
[edit] Milton Farb
Farb was a child prodigy who suffers from extreme obsessive-compulsive disorder and paranoia. As a child, his parents had him act in a side show, adding extremely high numbers in his head and reciting extremely long sections of text without faltering. As is shown in Stone Cold, Farb's gifts allow him to win extremely high amounts of money at casino games, such as blackjack. Farb was hired by the National Health Institute, but was fired after sending a threatening letter to the president. Stone met him and got him on the t.v. show Jeopardy! With medication, Farb was able to make a small fortune, with which he started a company for designing Web sites. Farb was the first of the group to warm up to Annabelle Conroy.
[edit] Honorary Members
Along with the main four, the Camel Club has had outside assistance from people who share similar goals.
[edit] Alex Ford
A Secret Service agent, Ford helps the group in the first book, The Camel Club, as they try to uncover a conspiracy that involves the kidnapping of President James H. Brennan and a captured Muslim terrorist.
[edit] Kate Adams
A bartender and Alex Ford's girlfriend. She, too, assists the Camel Club in The Camel Club. They have broken up by Stone Cold.
[edit] Annabelle Conroy
A compulsive thief, Conroy runs scams on people to steal large amounts of money, including stealing millions from New Jersey mob boss Jerry Bagger. Conroy was briefly married (annulled) to Johnothan DeHaven, the director of the Rare Book Room at the Library of Congress. DeHaven's house was found to be the hiding place for a first edition of the Bay Psalm Book, which was later revealed to have been stolen by Conroy. During Stone Cold she joines the Camel Club in the fight against Jerry Bagger and Harry Finn.

