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The King's Deception

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444740844

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 7th November 2013

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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There is a secret from our history – 500 years old – startling in its revelations and devastating in its political impact. A secret that has, thankfully, stayed hidden. Until now.

Former Justice Department agent, Cotton Malone, travels to England and finds himself caught in a dark conspiracy born long ago, in the time of the Tudors.

Now both the CIA and MI6 seem to be competing to uncover the mystery and, for Malone, supposedly on holiday with his son, Gary, it’s not just the action which comes thick and fast. When Gary disappears, Malone is forced into a race against time, as he battles to decipher a puzzle that leads him from the Middle Temple to the chapel at Windsor Castle, from an Oxford college to the sewers beneath Hampton Court.

With assassins, traitors, spies, and dangerous disciples of a secret society closing in, Malone discovers that the solution to the mystery will not only draw him into a lethal trap, but force him closer to his own troubling past.

And a shocking revelation.

Reviews

My kind of thriller . . . Steve Berry writes with the self-assured style of a veteran
Dan Brown
Berry raises this genre's stakes
<i>New York Times</i>
As always with Steve Berry, you're educated about significant things while your knuckles are turning white and the pages are flying by
David Baldacci
I love this guy
Lee Child
In classical Steve Berry style, there are more twists and turns in this plot than in a 1970s disco bar. With its great plot and interesting characters, this book is a real page turner and an enjoyable read. Highly recommended.
History Novel Society
A textbook lesson in everything a great thriller should be. As smart as it is chilling, as bold as it is brash, Berry's latest is literary entertainment of the highest order.
Author Magazine
Betrayals abound, and it's never clear what's really going on or the true motives behind the players manipulating Malone at every turn.
The Big Story
The tension, the suspense and the adrenaline rush are all at their most fevered pitch.
Huffington Post
Berry's cinematic action ricochets through castles, manor grounds and London's undergrounds while involving a professor assassinated but not dead, scholarly twin sisters and Sir Thomas Mathews, the British SIS's Machiavellian chief. Malone, the teenage boys and Richards survive more entrapments and gun battles than humanly possible. A Dan Brown-ian secular conspiracy about The Virgin Queen driving nonstop international intrigue.
Kirkus