7/25/2019 Steve Berry Free Ebooks DownloadSteve Berry - The Alexandria Link Publisher: Ballantine Books | 2007-11-27 | ISBN: 0345485769 | File type: PDF | 512 pages | 5.61 mb Cotton Malone retired from the high-risk world of elite operatives for the U.S. Justice Department to lead the low-key life of a rare-book dealer. But his quiet existence is shattered when he receives an anonymous e-mail: You have something I want. You*re the only person on earth who knows where to find it. Go get it. You have 72 hours. If I don*t hear from you, you will be childless. His horrified ex-wife confirms that the threat is real: Their teenage son has been kidnapped. When Malone*s Copenhagen bookshop is burned to the ground, it becomes brutally clear that those responsible will stop at nothing to get what they want. And what they want is nothing less than the lost Library of Alexandria. A cradle of ideas每historical, philosophical, literary, scientific, and religious每the Library of Alexandria was unparalleled in the world. But fifteen hundred years ago, it vanished into the mists of myth and legend每its vast bounty of wisdom coveted ever since by scholars, fortune hunters, and those who believe its untold secrets hold the key to ultimate power. Now a cartel of wealthy international moguls, bent on altering the course of history, is desperate to breach the library*s hallowed halls每and only Malone possesses the information they need to succeed. At stake is an explosive ancient document with the potential not only to change the destiny of the Middle East but to shake the world*s three major religions to their very foundations. Pursued by a lethal mercenary, Malone crosses the globe in search of answers. His quest will lead him to England and Portugal, even to the highest levels of American government每and the shattering outcome, deep in the Sinai desert, will have worldwide repercussions. Download Link: http://www.sharingmatrix.com/file/3963532/34-0345485769_.zip http://depositfiles.com/files/l0eej5ikj http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LWO4VKI8 Note 1: If you can not open the downloaded file, and your Adobe Reader reports on the damaged file, then update your Adobe Reader. Because I have installed Adobe Reader 8.1.1 and ALL my uploaded files open fine in version 8.1.1. Note 2: If this publication all links are dead, but you need to download files from this publication, please send me a private message and I'll try to help you.
Steve Berry is an American author of historical thrillers. He was born in 1955 in Georgia, and currently lives in Florida. He graduated from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law and worked as a trail lawyer for thirty years.
Berry’s first novel was The Amber Room, published in 2003, though he had been producing manuscripts since 1990. The novel focused on the disappearance of the Amber Room from the Catherine Palace at the end of World War II, and combined a contemporary thriller with historical events.
His second novel, The Romanov Prophecy, was published in 2004, and his third, The Third Secret, was published in 2005. Both of these novels, as The Amber Room before them, utilized historical facts as the backdrop for thriller plots. His first three novels were all best sellers, with The Third Secret debuting on the New York Times best seller list.
In 2006, Berry launched his Cotton Malone series of novels with The Templar Legacy. This was followed in 2007 by The Alexandria Ling and The Venetian Betrayal. The seven-novel series concluded with 2011’s The Jefferson Key.
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Between 2010 and 2012, Berry released three short stories as eBooks. Each of these stories featured characters from the Cotton Malone series and served as prequels to three of the novels. The Admiral’s Mark, the last of the stories, was called ‘A Cotton Malone Adventure’, further connecting the books to the main series.
In 2009, Berry and his wife created History Matters, a foundation for historic preservation.
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