Some misquoted Bible verses and some imaginary historical documents set the background for the book. A renegade group of Mormons set out to destroy the US. Malone, Cassiopeia and Luke are all pulled in to stop the plot.
Some misquoted Bible verses and some imaginary historical documents set the background for the book. A renegade group of Mormons set out to destroy the US. Malone, Cassiopeia and Luke are all pulled in to stop the plot.
Ever since Steve Berry has gone from European history to American history I haven't enjoyed his adventures as much. This one was ok in the end but with lots of slow historical parts.
This is my 2nd book for the 1st week of the #bookaweekreadingchallenge. It‘s the 9th book of the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry. If you want to read this series, you should start with book 1, The Templar Legacy. These are great adventure reads. I learned more about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War and the Mormon Church. Was the Civil War only about slavery? Was it a necessary war? Learn a stunning truth that can tear the United States apart.
Starting The Lincoln Myth, which is book 9 in the Cotton Malone Series, as part of a Group Read on Librarything. Hoping to learn more about Lincoln and the American Civil War as part of this.
Steve Berry always interweaves history with a fast paced thriller. Having said that, I was bored. Probably not his fault and more a life situation thing on my end. I‘ll give it a pick just in case.
There‘s a book in there but the skulls are really the focal point.
My least favorite Steve Berry book by far. The plot was interesting enough, but one of the female characters was not acting like herself, and the final act could have been fifty pages shorter and still have gone where it needed to go.
I can always count on Steve Berry and Cotton Malone to cleanse the palate.