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File Size: 4886 KB
Print Length: 405 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1250140269
Publisher: Minotaur Books (March 5, 2019)
Publication Date: March 5, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07D2BV7LW
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Many of my favorite authors write series – sometime a dozen books or more featuring a main character like Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels. Often it seems like the author burns out – after a while the books become formulaic, or, worse, they forget their roots and it seems like the author is just phoning it in. The last two Reacher novels were like that.Not so, Steve Berry and his protagonist, Cotton Malone. I have always enjoyed his books and this one is no exception. The writing is good, the locations are perfectly set and the story line is interesting with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. The interplay between Cotton’s travails are interposed with those of Luke Daniels an agent of the Magellan Billet – a group of agents defending the United States (Malone is retired from the job and helps out as a hired hand from time to time). Finally they team up and help stave off a disaster (no spoilers here). The action takes place mainly in Rome and Malta with some interesting historical mystery (much of it based on true facts) that really keeps you guessing.This is not heavy reading – it’s a great summer read, but it is very entertaining and I enjoyed reading it very much!
The Malta Exchange by Steve Berry is the fourteenth installment in his Cotton Malone series of mystery stories. Cotton is now getting old and is spending much time as a book seller, but he comes out of semi-retirement to work on special assignment for British Intelligence. His assignment is to buy some letters Winston Churchill may have written to Benito Mussolini at the start of World War II. As we might expect, what should have been an easy task quickly becomes dangerous and more complicated than Cotton expected. It appears that Mussolini was intent on getting control over the Roman Catholic Church and certain documents held by the Knights of Malta could be used by Mussolini to blackmail the church. Cotton soon becomes involved in the larger mystery of finding documents written at the time of Constantine and the foundation of the Roman Catholic Church that could seriously compromise the integrity of this 1.2 billion member organization.Some readers of this review may have read Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, and if they liked that novel, they will find much to enjoy in The Malta Exchange. Both books are action and adventure novels and both have as their premise that the Catholic Church has much hidden in its history which it would like to keep hidden. Steve Berry’s fast paced novel keeps us in suspense until the very end. Cotton Malone has lost none of his skills and the body count mounts as British Intelligence and Cotton square off against some skilled operatives in the Knights of Malta.What I liked best in this novel was Steve Berry’s incorporation of history into his story and his choice of locations where the action takes place. The novel is called The Malta Exchange and we spend plenty of time exploring that small island off the coast of Africa in the Mediterranean. One important location on Malta I found fascinating was the Co-Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist. I was familiar with Caravaggio’s famous painting The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, one of the great works in Western Art, which was commissioned for the cathedral and still hangs there. I was not familiar with the church itself and was delighted with everything Steve Berry told me about it as it related to the story. I went to the Internet and YouTube and had a chance to see the inside of this fabulous cathedral, one of the most remarkable churches in the world. Any reader who decides to read Berry’s mystery might want to do as I did and take a break from the story and explore the interior of this wonderful church on Malta.From Malta we head to Rome and the Vatican for the conclusion of our mystery and again I was pleased with what I learned about St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican in general. Cotton Malone has hunted his quarry from Malta to Rome and now the final scenes in the mystery are played out in one of the greatest and largest churches in the world.For me this story is far fetched, as was the Da Vinci Code, but I didn’t mind that I had to suspend some disbelief. Steve Berry knows how to write an action novel; the pace never falters from beginning to end, and if we accept the major premise that a document written thirteen hundred years ago at the time of Constantine was of great importance to the Roman Catholic Church today, then the story and the action that takes place makes sense and is consistent right to the very end. Cotton Malone is an engaging hero and yes he is beginning to get a bit long in the tooth, but I don’t mind that; in fact, I like it. Same thing with Harry Bosch and Jack Reacher – they are getting old, but The Midnight Line, one of Reacher’s last adventures, was my favorite mystery last year and I recommend it to readers of this review along with Steve Berry’s The Malta Exchange.
So, I should start by saying that I've never before read a Cotton Malone novel. Being new to the series, a couple of the relationships were a little lost on me.Still, I largely enjoyed the book.For me, the history was everything - to the point where I enjoyed the historical sections more than the modern-day ones.I did enjoy the Vatican secrets (Hey, I'm Catholic!), but the characters never really swayed me. Again, I put this down to my being new to the characters and not knowing their histories.It was a good read. It was action-packed, things went boom, and it did keep my going until the end.I may go back and read prior books in the series, though, and play a little catch up.
I usually enjoy the Cotton Malone thrillers but this one just didn't grab me. I usually plow through thrillers but this one took 3 weeks to get halfway into the book and it took a concerted effort to finish.Part of the problem was that the action was divided between Cotton and Luke in separate parts where they didn't know exactly what was going on but the biggest problem was that I couldn't bring myself to care about the secrets that had been hidden since World War !! or before. I couldn't bring myself to care about any letters that could embarrass the British government and I really couldn't bring myself to care about any secrets that might damage the Catholic Church. (If the decades long sex abuse cover-ups couldn't bring the Church down, some ancient secret sure wasn't going to do so.) And the basis for Cotton's involvement and the larger US involvement in the searches for it never made sense to me.I'd pass on this unless you are such a fan of the author and/or the series that you have to read them all.
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