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The Templar Legacy (Cotton Malone #1) - Steve Berry
The Templar Legacy (Cotton Malone #1)
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ISBN: 9780739326213 (073932621X)
Publisher: Listening Library
Edition language: English
Series: Cotton Malone (#1)
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it
Just average, and it's partly my fault because I was expecting the novel to take off story wise quicker than it did......and in the meantime I was subjected to massive historical facts (which I applaud Berry's research on) where I was more in the mood for character and plot development. The ending s...
The Never-Ending Bookshelf
The Never-Ending Bookshelf rated it
3.0 The Templar Legacy
This was a good book. I was interested enough to read through it fairly quickly and liked the plot. The Templar's appear in a number of books and it is always interesting to me to see how each author changes the tales and creates new endings. I liked the surprises throughout the book that kept th...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
2.0 The Templar Legacy: A Novel
This reads like a The Da Vinci Code rip-off, although I actually have to rate Berry's novel higher, because, unlike the case with Brown's book, the writing isn't eye-bleeding and the history isn't obviously sloppy in ways I can't miss. This seems well-researched and much better grounded in history ...
CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it
2.0 The Templar Legacy
The Templar Legacy is basically a complete rip off of The Davinci Code, which was not that great of a novel to begin with. It has fewer twists and turns than the original, and is even more convoluted. Furthermore, Steve Berry does not remotely impress me with his writing skill. In The Templar Legacy...
Retiredbear
Retiredbear rated it
3.0 The Templar Legacy
I was a bit skeptical when I started to read this book. I am not a believer of the Dan Brown book topics so I was concerned that this may follow in those steps. As I was reading, my thoughts were that it was well written and researched. I was enjoying the book. The characters were well developed...
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