Tag Archives: Steve Berry
Review: The Emperor’s Tomb by Steve Berry
Book 6 of Steve Berry’s “Cotton Malone” series takes our favorite ex-Magellan Billet agent to China where he must rescue his friend and sometime-lover, Cassiopeia Vitt. Vitt’s gotten herself wrapped up in a web of conspiracy involving the Chinese premier and … Continue reading
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Review: The Paris Vendetta by Steve Berry
I’m sad to say it, folks, Mr. Berry has let me down. Something about The Paris Vendetta, the fifth book in the Cotton Malone series, did not catch me as his previous books have. I wasn’t hooked, I wasn’t excited … Continue reading
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In My Mailbox Monday: The Paris Vendetta, Emily Hudson
In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren, and Mailbox Monday is hosted by Knitting and Sundries. Here are my arrivals from the past week: The Paris Vendetta (Cotton Malone #5) by Steve Berry (Ballantine Books) When Napoleon Bonaparte died … Continue reading
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In My Mailbox Monday: By Nightfall, The Emperor’s Tomb
In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren, and Mailbox Monday is hosted by Chick Loves Lit. A few weeks ago I posted a Waiting On/Wishful Wednesday for By Nightfall by Michael Cunningham. That same day I received an … Continue reading
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Friday Finds: The Paris Vendetta
Friday Finds is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading. This isn’t really a new find, since y’all know I love the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry, but it is a memo to myself that I need to buy … Continue reading
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Review: The Charlemagne Pursuit by Steve Berry
A loneliness crept into his bones as he absorbed the deep silence of the tomb. Proverbs came to mind. A simple truth from long ago. He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind. The Charlemagne Pursuit – Steve … Continue reading
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What I Wish I Were Reading Instead
Question: What do you do when you start a book that you can’t stand half-way through? Do you: A) Put it down; you don’t feel bad, you don’t feel a guilty twinge, you totally move on without a backward glance. … Continue reading
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