
A parallel story line introduces a new character, Annabelle Conroy. She is an expert con artist setting up “two shorts and a long”. We watch as she recruits a team, and runs two short cons to raise funds for a big score. The target of the long con is Jerry Bagger, the extremely dangerous and nasty owner of an Atlantic City casino. Annabelle is trying to take Bagger for enough money to hurt. But what she really wants is revenge for Bagger’s killing her mother years ago.
The con artist story is a great story. Then it gets better as Baldacci draws Annabelle into the Oliver Stone story, as US secrets are being sold, and bodies are dropping. It is interesting to see how much Annabelle and Oliver have in common, one as a con artist, one as a former government operative. They keep impressing one another, but are also reluctant to reveal their pasts.
Alex Ford, Oliver’s Secret Service friend comes back for a small, but critical role in this story. Baldacci spins a complex plot for Oliver and his friends to navigate, or perhaps more accurately, to try to survive.
The Collectors comes to a solid, satisfying conclusion to the main plot lines. In other words, we are not left dangling waiting for the next volume. So the book can stand on it’s own. But there is still an unresolved issue. As it turns out, it is prominent in the next book, Stone Cold.
I had planned to take a break from Oliver and his friends by reading new ones from Le CarrĂ© and Silva, but I can’t.
3 comments:
Hi Nate,
I've had The Collectors on a shelf for a while, but now it'll be the next book I read! I'm currently reading The Winning, it's really good and Jackson really is a perfect bad guy!
Nathalie
Baldacci's bad guys really can be pretty nasty. And yes, Jackson is a good example of that.
If you are enjoying The Winner, I'm confident you will like The Collectors. If you happen to have The Camel Club, you might want to read it first. But definitely read The Collectors before Stone Cold or Divine Justice.
Thanks for the comment. It's nice to know that someone besides my brother sometimes reads this.
Nate
No I don't have The Camel Club. I think one of my friends does...
Thanks!
Oh well, then you have another fan now besides your brother ;o)
Nathalie
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