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The Venetian Betrayal - Steve Berry
The Venetian Betrayal
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In 323 B.C.E, having conquered Persia, Alexander the Great set his sights on Arabia, then suddenly succumbed to a strange fever. Locating his final resting place–unknown to this day–remains a tantalizing goal for both archaeologists and treasure hunters. Now the quest for this coveted prize is... show more
In 323 B.C.E, having conquered Persia, Alexander the Great set his sights on Arabia, then suddenly succumbed to a strange fever. Locating his final resting place–unknown to this day–remains a tantalizing goal for both archaeologists and treasure hunters. Now the quest for this coveted prize is about to heat up. And Cotton Malone–former U.S. Justice Department agent turned rare-book dealer–will be drawn into an intense geopolitical chess game. After narrowly escaping incineration in a devastating fire that consumes a Danish museum, Cotton learns from his friend, the beguiling adventurer Cassiopeia Vitt, that the blaze was neither an accident nor an isolated incident. As part of campaign of arson intended to mask a far more diabolical design, buildings across Europe are being devoured by infernos of unnatural strength.And from the ashes of the U.S.S.R., a new nation has arisen: Former Soviet republics have consolidated into the Central Asian Federation. At its helm is Supreme Minister Irina Zovastina, a cunning despot with a talent for politics, a taste for blood sport, and the single-minded desire to surpass Alexander the Great as history’s ultimate conqueror. Backed by a secret cabal of powerbrokers, the Federation has amassed a harrowing arsenal of biological weapons. Equipped with the hellish power to decimate other nations at will, only one thing keeps Zovastina from setting in motion her death march of domination: a miraculous healing serum, kept secret by an ancient puzzle and buried with the mummified remains of Alexander the Great–in a tomb lost to the ages for more than 1,500 years.Together, Cotton and Cassiopeia must outrun and outthink the forces allied against them. Their perilous quest will take them to the shores of Denmark, deep into the venerated monuments of Venice, and finally high inside the desolate Pamir mountains of Central Asia to unravel a riddle whose solution could destroy or save millions of people–depending on who finds the lost tomb first.From the Hardcover edition.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780345485786 (0345485785)
ASIN: 345485785
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 576
Edition language: English
Series: Cotton Malone (#3)
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it
Very interesting plot and deftly woven by Berry to combine current issues with the debate of where Alexander the Great was buried. I was just shy of considering this a great book due to the characters being slightly on the thin side in terms of development, but overall a good read and worth the time...
Tales Between the Pages
Tales Between the Pages rated it
4.0 The Venetian Betrayal: A Novel
Read the full review at Tales Between the PagesI have a love/hate relationship with Steve Berry. As you can tell from my previous reviews of Berry’s work, sometimes I love his stories and sometimes I don’t. In fact, I was so ambivalent about The Alexandria Link that I wasn’t sure I’d pick up the nex...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0 The Venetian Betrayal: A Novel
adventurearchaeologyspring 2012tbr bustingfraudioitalybooks about bookshopsDenmark - CopenhagenItaly - VentianExecutionconflagrationRead by the inimitable Scott Brick. Time for some ancient historical adventure *rubs handies together*Two years ago Malone was divorced, chucked in his job and moved fr...
Little Miss Bookmark
Little Miss Bookmark rated it
5.0 The Venetian Betrayal
I just love Steve Berry and his books. I can't get enough of them. I won't go on and on about how amazingly gripping, suspenseful and wonderful this book is like I do with all of the other Berry books. He's an amazing author and if you haven't read anything by him, you're really cheating yourself ou...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
2.0 The Venetian Betrayal
Entertaining in a shallow, thin on character development, short, short, borderline ADD chapters (a la Dan Brown). Not really my usual cup of tea but the subjects kept me reading : Venice history and Alexander the Great aka the search for his final resting place. The whole Federation of Central Asia ...
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