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The Third Secret: A Novel of Suspense - Community Reviews back

by Steve Berry
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The Never-Ending Bookshelf
The Never-Ending Bookshelf rated it 11 years ago
I am not sure how to describe this book. There were slow moving times as well as quick, page-turning events. The pace increased toward the end.The novel has an interesting concept. The Vatican archives are a wealth of information available to a select few and may well contain information that wou...
Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 12 years ago
It was okay.... I think his Malone series is much better... There wasn't a whole lot of mystery to this one. You knew who did things right from the beginning. Well written and the thought behind some of the religious elements was intriguing but this book was below the quality I've come to expect fro...
tien
tien rated it 13 years ago
It was a quick & easy thrilling read. I'm not quite sure what this type of thriller is called but I call it 'Vatican conspiracy'. Of which I'm sure it's all plausible, that there are many things being kept secret where certain personages will keep to the utmost of their ability to be kept secret f...
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~ rated it 13 years ago
I got this book during the Filipino group’s Xmas Party! :DThis book kind of reminded me of Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons.The story also revolved around the Vatican, the Popes but this time it also involved a secret.The Third Secret was about three secrets that the Virgin Mary entrusted to three peas...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 14 years ago
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Little Miss Bookmark
Little Miss Bookmark rated it 14 years ago
Steve Berry must have a deal with Google or something because all of his books make me want to go get on the computer and do some research!Once again, the book was very well researched and you can tell that by the amount of facts that are in The Third Secret and how amazingly accurate most of it was...
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