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The Charlemagne Pursuit - Community Reviews back

by Scott Brick, Steve Berry
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it 9 years ago
Among the best of the Berry books I've read so far. Cotton Malone to me is getting to be a more and more interesting character in his books, and this strength really meshes well with Berry's well-researched, well-planned plots. I hope Malone continues to grow as a character in future Berry novels.
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
Of all of Steve Berry's books, and especially all of them with protagonist Cotton Malone, I liked this one the least (2½ star rating). For me there was too much drama which dragged on for too long, and not as much action and deciphering of cryptograms as compared to his other books. There is however...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 14 years ago
Edge of your seat plot with twists and turns throughout.
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 16 years ago
I usually like Berry's books and conspiracy theories, but found that by the end of this book I didn't care what happened anymore. It almost tries to hard to include too much, so even good old Cotton Malone couldn't save it for me. As hard as it tried, I had to try harder to get to the last page.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 16 years ago
Steve Berry has a very fertile imagination. He always creates an exciting and thought-provoking mix of historical fact and wild conjecture. This one has Cotton Malone seeking the truth about how his father really died 38 years ago. There's a U.S. government cover-up of a long-ago Antarctic expedi...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it 16 years ago
Rating: a breathless 4* of fiveSteve Berry does it all right in The Charlemagne Pursuit. He starts right, in the pulse-pounding submarine accident that triggers the action in the book; he ends right, with late-night antics about to begin; he keeps his story moving at a fast clip in between, with lov...
Riva's Reads
Riva's Reads rated it 2055 years ago
I never really connected with this book. I couldn't get involved with any of the characters. I didn't care what happened to them and didn't care what happened in the story. I'm not sure why, as I enjoyed The DaVinci Code (different author, but similar subject matter). I guess it just wasn't my cup o...
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