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Average rating3.4
Cotton Malone has recently retired from the US special forces, to pursue his dream of running an antiquarian bookshop in Copenhagen. But when his old boss is attacked on a visit, Cotton is dragged into an extraordinary mystery - a mystery that centres around an old book, which many people seem to want, and which has already cost several lives. The book seems to point towards a connection with the Order of the Knights Templar, once the most powerful organization in the whole of Europe - apart from the Church itself - and wiped out in the 14th Century. Meanwhile, at an ancient abbey in the Pyrennees, the old Master is dying, and his deputy faces an unexpected challenge to succeed him. Someone wants to restore the Order to its former glories, to rekindle the secret it has held for centuries... Cotton and his friends must crack the codes and swerve dangerous pitfalls as they race towards a secret so explosive it could change the world.
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Meh. If you liked [a:Dan Brown 630 Dan Brown http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1206553442p2/630.jpg]'s [b:The Da Vinci Code 968 The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon, #2) Dan Brown http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255581720s/968.jpg 2982101], you might like this. I didn't, and as I was reading this book, I thought, “Really, there are better stories to copy than that one.”
Series
18 primary books24 released booksCotton Malone is a 24-book series with 18 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Steve Berry, Scott Brick, and James Rollins.
Series
16 primary books20 released booksCotton Malone (chronological) is a 20-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Steve Berry and Scott Brick.