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December 11, 2007 Cotton Malone
In 323 B.C.E, having conquered Persia, Alexander the Great set his sights on Arabia, then suddenly succumbed to a strange fever. Locating his final resting place–unknown to this day–remains a tantalizing goal for both archaeologists and treasure hunters. Now the quest for this coveted prize is about to heat up. And Cotton Malone–former U.S. Justice Department agent turned rare-book dealer–will be drawn into an intense geopolitical chess game.

After narrowly escaping incineration in a devastating fire that consumes a Danish museum, Cotton learns from his friend, the beguiling adventurer Cassiopeia Vitt, that the blaze was neither an accident nor an isolated incident. As part of campaign of arson intended to mask a far more diabolical design, buildings across Europe are being devoured by infernos of unnatural strength.

And from the ashes of the U.S.S.R., a new nation has arisen: Former Soviet republics have consolidated into the Central Asian Federation. At its helm is Supreme Minister Irina Zovastina, a cunning despot with a talent for politics, a taste for blood sport, and the single-minded desire to surpass Alexander the Great as history’s ultimate conqueror.
Backed by a secret cabal of powerbrokers, the Federation has amassed a harrowing arsenal of biological weapons. Equipped with the hellish power to decimate other nations at will, only one thing keeps Zovastina from setting in motion her death march of domination: a miraculous healing serum, kept secret by an ancient puzzle and buried with the mummified remains of Alexander the Great–in a tomb lost to the ages for more than 1,500 years.

Together, Cotton and Cassiopeia must outrun and outthink the forces allied against them. Their perilous quest will take them to the shores of Denmark, deep into the venerated monuments of Venice, and finally high inside the desolate Pamir mountains of Central Asia to unravel a riddle whose solution could destroy or save millions of people–depending on who finds the lost tomb first.

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In bestseller Berry's predictable third novel to feature Cotton Malone (after The Alexandria Link and The Templar Legacy), Malone takes on another villain bent on world domination, Irina Zovastina, supreme minister of the Central Asian Federation, who's plotting to use a bioweapon to destroy Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Malone races around the globe trying to find the means to foil the minister, aided by longtime allies Cassiopeia Vitt, an enigmatic and deadly operative, and his former Justice Department boss, Stephanie Nelle. The answer may lie buried with Alexander the Great's remains. Both the good and the bad guys let their opponents live in circumstances that make no sense except to prolong the plot, and the genuine mysteries surrounding the death of Alexander the Great receive short shrift. Despite some pedestrian prose (He shook his head. Choices. Everybody made them), this international yarn, full of shoot-outs and explosions, won't disappoint fans of Berry's previous action-packed thrillers. (Dec.)
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About the Author

Steve Berry is the New York Times bestselling author of The Alexandria Link, The Templar Legacy, The Third Secret, The Romanov Prophecy, and The Amber Room. His books have been translated into thirty-eight languages and sold in forty-two countries. A lawyer who has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Russia, he lives on the Georgia coast. He is currently at work on his next novel.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 1 edition (December 11, 2007)
  • ISBN-10: 0345485777
  • ASIN: B00275EHOG
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #145,292 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steve Berry is the New York Times bestselling author of The Jefferson Key, The Emperor's Tomb, The Paris Vendetta, The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Venetian Betrayal, The Alexandria Link, The Templar Legacy, The Third Secret, The Romanov Prophecy, and The Amber Room --- as well as the e-book original short stories The Balkan Escape and The Devil's Gold. He has 12,000,000 books in print worldwide, translated into 40 languages and sold in 51 countries. He lives in the historic city of St. Augustine, Florida. He and his wife, Elizabeth, have founded History Matters, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving our heritage. To learn more about Steve and the foundation, visit www.steveberry.org.

 

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another exciting adventure - Cotton Malone and Co!, December 20, 2007
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If you aren't familiar with a historical timeframe, by the end of a Steve Berry adventure you will feel you are an expert in the field...
Berry's current outing deals with Alexander the Great - who died in 323 BC literally the king of the world. We know he was mummified and eventually was entombed in Alexandria Egypt - but the tomb was destroyed and his remains disappeared -
Cotton Malone is in the middle of a raging fire - that's how we found him in the Alexandria Link - which was about the Library of Alexandria - in Alexandria which was named that in honor of Alexander, so we have some synchronicity there -
The fire isn't just any fire - it is Greek fire - which was lost when the great civilizations were lost - but someone's got the formula and is using it - trying to find medallions circa 323 BC - they show Alexander fighting in India -
Enter Irina Zovastina, a politician who has united a lot of the 'Stans' and has a plan to take over other countries with germ warfare - She also thinks of herself as a modern day Alexander the Great and is in a quest to find Alexander's tomb and the long lost remedy Alexander's physician had used to instantly cure him -
Clues remain to find the tomb - history tells us that -
Where Alexander went, what he admired - all clues - what you will find is Zovanista is no Alexander -
But you will find a book that solidifies in the last half to be a great adventure - As always, Berry gives you a what-if scenario -
But much thought went into this adventure -
Cotton Malone is an excellent character with excellent supporting characters - Total package is thoughtful research by Berry coordinating history with cloak and dagger - Every Berry offering gives you more than just a spy book - you get in and play with history -
Good read -
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Meh. Wait for the paperback., January 1, 2008
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I've read every book Steve Berry has published... so I know the guy can write. But not this time. I don't know if he was under pressure to make a deadline, or if he's just hoping to get Cotton Malone and Cassiopeia Witt optioned by Hollywood. The book suffers from just too much of a muchness... if one evil overlord's lair isn't enough, how about two? If one ancient secret hidden away for centuries isn't enough, how about three? If a double-cross or triple-crossing agent isn't enough, how about a quadruple-cross?

Throw in some boats and an orange dive watch, and this book could have been churned out by Clive Cussler. And that's not a compliment. "The Venetian Betrayal" would probably make a fun movie, but it's not a very satisfying book.

I hope that Berry chooses to give his Malone series a rest for a while and goes back to stand-alone books like "The Amber Room" and "The Romanov Prophecy."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Search for the Tomb of Alexander the Great, March 22, 2008
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After reaching a peak with The Templar Legacy, I thought Mr. Berry slipped a little with his last outing, The Alexandria Link. Fortunately, he seems back on the right track with The Venetian Betrayal. If this one doesn't quite live up to The Templar Legacy, it certainly was much more fun for me than the last one.

Back for his third outing is one of my favorite characters in thriller fiction, Cotton Malone, that spy-turned-bookseller-turned-reluctant-hero. This novel also sees the return of many of Mr. Berry's regular cast of characters, including some of my other favorites like Cassiopeia Vitt and Henrik Thorvaldsen. In fact, at this point, Mr. Berry is well into creating his own little alternate universe, peopling the White House and Vatican with his own characters and changing the geopolitical landscape to suit his needs.

For those of us that have followed Mr. Berry's progress, it works fairly well. Not that you have to read previous novels to enjoy this one but it doesn't hurt. What's new this time out is the Central Asian Federation, a new mega-state of former Soviet Republics like Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan ruled by an interesting new character, ruthless and intelligent, Irina Zovastina. It is her obsession with finding the tomb of Alexander the Great that drives the plot forward, taking us from Denmark to the borders of China.

Zovastina seeks the tomb for the political power associated with a claim on this world conqueror; however, there is another reason to seek the tomb. Apparently, there is a miraculous cure associated with the tomb which brings in the interest of an international pharmaceutical company (which also produces biological weapons). But I don't want to unravel too much of the plot. There are many layers here and Mr. Berry does a good job of keeping things moving with action, surprises, and double-crosses.

If there is a weakness in this book for me, it is that the topic just isn't as inherently interesting as the previous two. The missing tomb of Alexander just doesn't do as much for me as the missing treasure of the Templars or the missing library at Alexandria. But that is, in the end, a matter of personal taste. Mr. Berry handles this idea very well and develops a solid thriller from it. I'm already looking forward to the next one.
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