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Cargando... The Devil's Goldpor Steve Berry
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Decent short thriller about Nazis, South America, and over-the-top speculations. ( ) A decent short story about old Germans and lost WWII treasure in South America and whatnot, but a few details must have hit the editing room floor when it probably would have been better to leave them in the story even if it would have lengthened it a bit. The biggest negative, though, was that the motivation of a major character was a reach, as was the way that he handled things. All in all, not a bad entry in the Cotton Malone series even if Malone was only present in the sense that his name was dropped on a number of occasions. **The* New York Times* bestselling author of *The Jefferson Key *brings you a short story that takes readers on a perilous hunt for . . . *The Devil's Gold*** Once he was called the Sphinx, a man so inscrutable that neither his adversaries nor fellow intelligence operatives could predict his next move. Now a contract agent with a secret mission, Jonathan Wyatt has gone rogue. For eight years he's been plotting. Waiting. Scheming to kill Federal agents Christopher Combs and Cotton Malone, whom he blames for the loss of his career. But as Wyatt prepares for a final confrontation in a remote South American village, he makes a discovery that stretches back to the horrors of World War II, to the astounding secret of a child's birth, to Martin Bormann and Eva Braun--and to a fortune in lost gold. A short story released to tie in with the full length novel [b:The Jefferson Key|10503124|The Jefferson Key (Cotton Malone, #7)|Steve Berry|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1320461212s/10503124.jpg|15408919]. This story introduces the character Jonathan Wyatt as he tracks down his former boss who turned against him and helped end his career. Set in Argentina the story revolves around the remnants of the Third Reich with some Nazi's who escaped justice. For a Steve Berry book the action is virtually non-existant and the dialogue is heavy. A quick read I only read it as it is part of the ongoing Cotton Malone series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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