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  • Writer's Cut Edition: Cotton Malone, Book 14
  • By: Steve Berry
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick, Steve Berry
  • Length: 13 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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This Writer's Cut edition of The Malta Exchange features fascinating behind-the-scenes commentary read by the author.   

A deadly race for the Vatican's oldest secret fuels New York Times best seller Steve Berry's latest international Cotton Malone thriller. Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Sam Bourne and Scott Mariani.   

The pope is dead. Cardinals are beginning to arrive at the Vatican to select his replacement, but one has fled for Malta in search of a document that dates back to the fourth century and Constantine the Great.  

Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone is in Italy, on the trail of legendary letters between Winston Churchill and Benito Mussolini that could rewrite history. But someone else is after the same letters, and when Malone obtains and then loses them, he's plunged into a hunt that draws the attention of the legendary Knights of Malta.  

The knights are the only warrior-monks to survive into modern times. Now they are a global humanitarian organisation, but within their ranks lurks the Secreti - an ancient sect intent on affecting the coming papal conclave. Malone races the rogue cardinal, the knights, the Secreti, and the clock to find what has been lost for centuries. Meanwhile, the election of the next pope hangs in the balance. 

©2019 Steve Berry (P)2019 Macmillan Audio

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If you love Malta

If you love Malta, you will enjoy this book ... some great insights into the inner workings and history of the Knights of St John and the Vatican Conclave and a fun thriller storyline

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I found the explanations long winded and boring. skipping many paragraphs because of it. I have purchased another book by the author thou.

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Another great Cotton Malones read

Another good read from Steve Berry set on Malta. A mixture of history and fiction masterly woven together.

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