The Charlemagne Pursuit

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The Charlemagne Pursuit
AuthorSteve Berry
Cover artistCarole Lowenstein
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCotton Malone
GenreThriller, spy fiction
PublisherBallantine Books
Publication date
2008
Media typeHardcover
Pages509 pg, 25 cm. (1st Release)
ISBN978-0-345-48579-3
OCLC216937382
813/.6 22
LC ClassPS3602.E764 C47 2008
Preceded byThe Venetian Betrayal 
Followed byThe Paris Vendetta 

The Charlemagne Pursuit is Steve Berry's seventh novel, and is the fourth adventure for the former U.S. Justice Department operative turned antiquarian book dealer, Cotton Malone.[1][2] It was published on December 9, 2008.

Synopsis[edit]

The story follows Malone in his attempt to find details of his father's death. His father, Forrest Malone, was a US Navy officer who disappeared while on a mission on an experimental submarine in 1971. Also investigating the submarine's fate are the German twins, Cristl Falk and Dorothea Lindauer, whose father was on the same submarine.

The search is complicated by Admiral Langford Ramsey, who attempts to hide his involvement with a second submarine that was sent to find Forest Malone and his crew. Stephanie Nelle, Malone's ex-boss, and Edwin Davis, the (Deputy National Security Advisor), become involved while searching for Charlie Smith, a killer hired by Ramsey to eradicate any links to him.

References[edit]

  1. ^ THE CHARLEMAGNE PURSUIT | Kirkus Reviews.
  2. ^ "The Charlemagne Pursuit by Steve Berry". www.publishersweekly.com. 29 September 2008. Retrieved 2023-04-19.

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