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The Bishop's Pawn (Cotton Malone, Bk 13)
The Bishop's Pawn - Cotton Malone, Bk 13
Author: Steve Berry
History notes that the ugly feud between J. Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King, Jr., marked by years of illegal surveillance and the accumulation of secret files, ended on April 4, 1968 when King was assassinated by James Earl Ray. But that may not have been the case. — Now, fifty years later, former Justice Department agent, Cotton Malone, must...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781250140227
ISBN-10: 1250140226
Publication Date: 3/20/2018
Pages: 512
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3.8 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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eadieburke avatar reviewed The Bishop's Pawn (Cotton Malone, Bk 13) on + 1639 more book reviews
History notes that the ugly feud between J. Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King, Jr., marked by years of illegal surveillance and the accumulation of secret files, ended on April 4, 1968 when King was assassinated by James Earl Ray. But that may not have been the case. â Now, fifty years later, former Justice Department agent, Cotton Malone, must reckon with the truth of what really happened that fateful day in Memphis.
This is an excellent book and I found out a lot of interesting facts about Martin Luther King. Steve Berry did a great job putting the information together. I can't wait to read his next book in the series, The Malta Exchange, about the Vatican. Recommended for those who love history.
eadieburke avatar reviewed The Bishop's Pawn (Cotton Malone, Bk 13) on + 1639 more book reviews
History notes that the ugly feud between J. Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King, Jr., marked by years of illegal surveillance and the accumulation of secret files, ended on April 4, 1968 when King was assassinated by James Earl Ray. But that may not have been the case. â Now, fifty years later, former Justice Department agent, Cotton Malone, must reckon with the truth of what really happened that fateful day in Memphis.
This is an excellent book and I found out a lot of interesting facts about Martin Luther King. Steve Berry did a great job putting the information together. I can't wait to read his next book in the series, The Malta Exchange, about the Vatican. Recommended for those who love history.


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