I have been a fan of this author since his first book several years ago. In this tome, Cotton Malone once again emerges from retirement rather abruptly as his book shop is broken into by a young American Secret Service agent, who is expressing concerns of a financial conspiracy that seems to be supported by immediate gunplay. Meanwhile, the Paris Club is being formed by the extremely wealthy to prey upon forced instability in the markets, and a secret cache of Napoleonic treasure is being sought. Cotton's friend Thorvaldsen, a billionaire himself, joins the Paris Club to maneuver against the man responsible for the murder of Thorvaldsen's son. Once again, Berry has written a book with a lot going on, and has done so very, very well. I highly recommend this, and every book, by this author!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Paris Vendetta - Steve Berry
I have been a fan of this author since his first book several years ago. In this tome, Cotton Malone once again emerges from retirement rather abruptly as his book shop is broken into by a young American Secret Service agent, who is expressing concerns of a financial conspiracy that seems to be supported by immediate gunplay. Meanwhile, the Paris Club is being formed by the extremely wealthy to prey upon forced instability in the markets, and a secret cache of Napoleonic treasure is being sought. Cotton's friend Thorvaldsen, a billionaire himself, joins the Paris Club to maneuver against the man responsible for the murder of Thorvaldsen's son. Once again, Berry has written a book with a lot going on, and has done so very, very well. I highly recommend this, and every book, by this author!
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