At his death in 1821 in St. Helena, Napoleon won in his grave many secrets. During his years of conquest, he had indeed got hold many treasures, but also records hidden. Especially those of the Vatican and the Knights of Malta. It is in the quest for the secrets of the Emperor, perhaps best kept that starts this time Cotton Malone. Why did Napoleon, shortly before his death, asked his faithful servant St. Denis to hand his son a book about the Merovingian Kingdoms? What
secrets contained in this book? And what about those mysterious documents that were played in the greatest secrecy the Emperor and his former accomplice, who became his nemesis, Count Pozzo di Borgio? Of historical Paris Tower Santa Maria in Cape Corse, through a mysterious castle in the Loire, Steve Berry offers us again a fabulous trip with Cotton Malone, full of mysteries, riddles and reversals.
Napoleon The mystery remains mysterious to me because I am unable to continue beyond page 150 ... ... .. It's simple, I do not understand this story. Having never read
Steve Berry, I did not know what I find, but one thing is for sure is that the more I read, the more confused the more he yad'énigmes and more than I am confused, and I struggle to continue.
There are too many places in this book, you can not ask that we are already there ... ..
A huge disappointment for me, and it is clear that it is finished with this author, please, I know, but who failed to embark where I wanted to go.
I thank Bob and Editions du Cherche Midi for this partnership, with my greatest regrets for not being able to appreciate and continue reading this
Steve Berry-The cherche midi-507 pages
Steve Berry is a lawyer, he lives in Georgia. After The Third Secret, The Templar Legacy, The Riddle of Alexandria, The Temple Conspiracy, The Charlemagne Prophecy and The Lost Museum, The Mystery of Napoleon is his seventh novel published in France. Translated into over fifteen languages, he was on the bestseller list upon its release in the United States.
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