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The Lost Order by Steve Berry is the 12th novel featuring Cotton Malone. Mr. Berry is not only an author, but also a professor and former attorney.
My rating for The Lost Order – 4
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Thoughts:
The Lost Order by Steve Berry is a fast read which brings back the familiar characters of Cotton Malone, Cassiopeia Vitt, Danny Daniels and others. True to the author’s style, the story weaves history, intrigue politics and fiction seamlessly.
I enjoyed the way Mr. Berry incorporated the Smithsonian Institute into the story-line. I am privileged to live within a couple of hours of Washington DC and every time I feel privileged to walk into any Smithsonian museum. I loved how the author put that institution front and center as part of the fabric of America. My favorite is the National Air and Space Museum, but I did visit “The Castle” as well.
The novel lets the reader know more about Cotton Malone, his ancestor and how he got his nickname. This was a fun book, fast paced and moved the characters forward.
Synopsis:
Cotton Malone is asked by the Justice Department to investigate the largest and most dangerous clandestine organization in American history, The Knights of the Golden Circle. The organization is a holdover from the American Civil War and has a cache of gold many are interested in.
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