Helpful Score: 6
Several returning charactors from the "Knights Templar" return for another exciting historical search for the lost library of Alexandria
Helpful Score: 5
I absolutely loved this book. It's like an intellectual Indiana Jones, complete with secret societies and ancient manuscripts. Although similar to Da Vinci Code, this book focuses on the origin of Israel as a nation-state and on what would happen its origin was based on a lie. Sorry, you'll have to read the book to find out more. :-)
Barbara B. (redhatter) reviewed The Alexandria Link (Cotton Malone, Bk 2) on + 577 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Steve Berry has another winner. Could not put it down.
Candace B. (sdstargazer) reviewed The Alexandria Link (Cotton Malone, Bk 2) on + 57 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Interesting story, fast-paced. It's fascinating to me that Steve Berry can write a fictional story that indicates the Jewish and Christian faiths are based on lies but you don't hear much controversy; yet Dan Brown writes a fictional story about the Holy Grail and the Catholic church and the world screams blasphemer.
Helpful Score: 3
Trust your author. This is not an "easy read" but it is worth reading slowly to understand. Does not challenge religion as "Davinci Code" or "Devils and Angels," but does discuss changes in the text we know as the Bible from the original writings through various translations, either by simple error or by design. A nice mystery, murder, narrow escapes, a larger than life hero and a questionable ex-wife. Toward the end, the story gallops to a great finish.