Le ceneri di Alessandria
by:
Steve Berry (author)
Anna Martini (author)
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9788842915201 (8842915203)
Publish date: October 2007
Publisher: Editrice Nord
Pages no: 492
Edition language: Italian
Category:
Adventure,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Religion,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Action,
Suspense
Series: Cotton Malone (#2)
Great plot, great characters, and I loved the way this book explored the history of the great religions of the world. I think this is the best of the Berry books I have read so far, and I am looking forward to upcoming Cotton Malone books.
4 stars. #2 in the series. Reread (many years later) so I can read them in order. Since I didn't remember much of the book it was fun. It also helped fit characters in the time line of the series together. Since I'm a fan of all things Library of Alexandria, I can imagine I may read this one y...
Cotton Malone cannot seem to catch a break. His son is kidnapped, his bookstore is blown up ... and all because of the Library of Alexandria.The connection? His friend, George Haddad, has been talking with him about the Library for years, claiming that parts of it still exist.Apparently, other peopl...
Read my full review at Tales Between the PagesI'm starting to think that Steve Berry is a megalomaniac. The more of his books that I read, the more I see his fascination with power and self-importance. I keep reading him because I expect his stories to get better. I like Cotton Malone, I really do. ...
It. Is. FABULOUS!! I had read a couple of the reviews and I just wanted to touch on something that has really been bothering me. Some have given Berry bad reviews on this book for reasons that I personally think are absolutely crazy! To base your rating on the fact that he wrote about some things an...