maggie56's review against another edition
4.0
Just as great as is full novels. Kept me on the edge of my seat and finished to the end....
tuomosuominen's review against another edition
3.0
The "decimal releases" by Steve Berry – The Admiral's Mark (Cotton Malone #0,5), The Devil's Gold (Cotton Malone #6,5), The Tudor Plot (Cotton Malone #7.5) – feature a much more sensible tempo and are structure than the actual Cotton Malone novels. As usual, there's a historical plot (King Arthur's lost grave) and an action plot (conspiracy to overthrow the British monarchy) nicely mixed together. I was already about to give up on the Cotton Malone series after the disappointments of The Paris Vendetta, The Emperor's Tomb and The Jefferson Key, but on the strengths of The Tudor Plot, I'll give the next novel a shot.
ljjohnson8's review against another edition
3.0
Fun, quick, and typical Cotton Malone action. I especially liked the British royal family alternative history.
matosapa's review against another edition
3.0
I liked this better than his other eBook novellas. It occurs when Malone is still with Magellan and is a tight, lean adventure centered on a conspiracy to overthrow the monarchy with some help from Arthurian relics.
npscott's review against another edition
4.0
Again Steve Berry has written a good novella to set up his next novel along with a look at Cotton Malone's past. Admittedly getting thru the British history and folklore was slow going, but the action, adventure, and intrigue was well worth it.
sunny76's review
4.0
Good short story. Kept my interest, but I prefer Berry's books over his short stories.