Steve Berry
Steve Berry

Steve Berry

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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Steve Berry (January 14 at 18:30)
Steve Berry discusses The Paris Vendetta.
Bestselling author of The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Templar Legacy, The Venetian Betrayal and The Amber Room has written his fifth novel full of intrigue and adventure. Former U.S. Justice Department operative Cotton Malone’s billionaire Danish friend, Henrik Thorvaldsen, ... (more)is consumed with finding out who masterminded the killings outside a Mexico City courthouse two years earlier in which seven people were murdered, including his young diplomat son. When Malone learns that a wealthy British aristocrat was behind the slaughter, he becomes entangled in a conspiracy that involves an elite group of ruthless financial experts planning to destabilize the global economy, a terrorist plot to destroy a European landmark, and a legendary cache hidden by Napoleon. Malone soon finds himself in a desperate struggle to save not only his friend’s life but the lives of many other innocent people in this contemporary suspenseful novel.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Steve Berry (January 14 at 18:30)
Steve Berry discusses The Paris Vendetta.
Bestselling author of The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Templar Legacy, The Venetian Betrayal and The Amber Room has written his fifth novel full of intrigue and adventure. Former U.S. Justice Department operative Cotton Malone’s billionaire Danish friend, Henrik Thorvaldsen, ... (more)is consumed with finding out who masterminded the killings outside a Mexico City courthouse two years earlier in which seven people were murdered, including his young diplomat son. When Malone learns that a wealthy British aristocrat was behind the slaughter, he becomes entangled in a conspiracy that involves an elite group of ruthless financial experts planning to destabilize the global economy, a terrorist plot to destroy a European landmark, and a legendary cache hidden by Napoleon. Malone soon finds himself in a desperate struggle to save not only his friend’s life but the lives of many other innocent people in this contemporary suspenseful novel.
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