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The King's Deception (Mass Market) - Community Reviews back

by Steve Berry
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Lynn Horton Books
Lynn Horton Books rated it 6 years ago
Steve Berry excels at fanciful story lines (although nothing compared to Clive Cussler), and The King's Deception doesn't disappoint in this regard. Cotton Malone is back, as is his son, Gary. They wade through a good bit of creative British "history," nick a terrorist, threaten Northern Irelenad wi...
LittleBookCove
LittleBookCove rated it 9 years ago
There is a secret from our history - 500 years old - startling in its revelations and devastating in its political impact. A secret that has, thankfully, stayed hidden. Until now. Former Justice Department agent, Cotton Malone, travels to England and finds himself caught in a dark conspiracy born lo...
Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it 9 years ago
I am still amazed at how much hardcore history Berry puts into his books, and this one is no exception. While the historical perspectives provide for a rich background for the plot, and gives Berry a nice playground to try certain fictional ideas along with it, the characters to me are just not quit...
Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Have you ever wanted a thriller to star not one, but two book store owners? Well, this is the novel for you!That's right, our favourite book seller is back in action. This time Cotton Malone is caught up in a CIA operation called King's Deception. See what Steve Berry did there. Cotton and his son G...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 11 years ago
Managed to screw up some my imported books when I imported them again from goodread to update my books and shelf, so all the review was posted two times and of course I manage to take away the wrong book review when it came to this book, so here it is again. The book has everything; an old secret...
Toni
Toni rated it 11 years ago
Book 8, in the Cotton Malone seriesThis is another suspense thriller that weaves his tale around documented facts, events and known figures of history. Being a fan of conspiracy and the Tudor period I much enjoyed Mr. Berry’s spin on time.Right from the start I was engaged by the secrets societies t...
Bloggabook
Bloggabook rated it 12 years ago
very interesting story lines tied together. fast paced.
b00k r3vi3ws
b00k r3vi3ws rated it 12 years ago
This is my first time reading a book from the Cotton Malone series even though I have heard about them for the longest of times. Cotton Malone is a retired agent for the Department of Justice who is now a proud owner of a bookstore. While taking a trip with his teenage son, he agrees to escort a tee...
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it 12 years ago
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITCotton Malone's ex-wife has just made a devistating admission to their son about his biological father. Gary, now a teen, has always thought that Cotton was his biological father and his world is thrown into a whirlwind. Now retired and owning a bookstore in Denmark, he comes ho...
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 12 years ago
Not my favorite Cotton Malone adventure, but far from the worst. I was having a hard time at first figuring why this "secret" would be so awful if it got out, but as I read I finally figure it out. Wasn't crazy about the addition of the kids in this one, as that's a plot point that does nothing for ...
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