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As the trail of stones leading everyone to the Confederate treasure becomes more clear, it soon becomes even clearer to all that this is a winner-take-all race, and some members of the Golden Circle could care less about changing the Constitution, instead working to claim the gold for themselves. It's a race against time not only to find this lost Confederate treasure, but to save their very own lives.

I've quite the collection of Steve Berry's books, and hope to meet him someday for some autographs. His books are very detailed with page-turning suspense. His research is second-to-none, and his blend of fact with fiction elevates the level of book reading to what it's meant to be, which is to say, having an enjoyable time reading between the pages of a book that whisks us to far away places.

Readers will feel like they are right there with Cotton Malone, and left to wonder how things turn out. You don't have to follow the entire series to enjoy this book! It's a keeper. Feb 13, Gisela Hausmann rated it really liked it Shelves: history. There are just too many plots to make this book really entertaining.

The overarching plot could be described as: This is the story of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a dangerous clandestine organization that guards billions in stolen gold and silver, all buried in the Southwest and South of the United States. The money was to be used for a second Civil War.

Since that war never happened today everybody who knows "The Lost Order: A Novel Cotton Malone " suffers from an overload of information. Since that war never happened today everybody who knows about this is after the Gold. However, author Steve Berry doesn't stop at telling his story about the treasure hunt, he also ventures out in telling that eventually the organization fell apart with some members forming the Ku-Klux clan as well as describing the various types of Knights, who knew what and so on.

The second plot is the story of Justice Department agent Cotton Malone, who has connections to the Clan. There is also a subplot of his developing romance with Cassiopeia Vitt, his partner in his search for the gold. It's an ambitious book project. I listened to the audio edition including the writer's cut, which includes Steve Berry's behind-the-scenes commentary at the ends of some of the chapters.

In fact, these commentaries are the reason why I stuck with the book which, at times, seemed to meander. I am a history buff. The sheer volume on riveting information author Steve Barry collected kept me going. I absolutely loved this type of presentation. While I could have done with fewer side plots I would have appreciated even more of Berry's side notes.

All in all, an interesting book, certainly a treat for history buffs. Apr 21, Tom Tischler rated it it was amazing. The Knights of the Golden Circle was the largest and most dangerous clandestine organization in American history, it amassed billions in stolen gold and silver all buried in hidden caches across the U.

Since hunters have searched but little has been found. Now one hundred and sixty years later two factions of what remains of the Knights want that treasure - one to spend it for their own ends , the other to preserve it. Thrust into this battle is former Justice Department agent Cotton Malone w The Knights of the Golden Circle was the largest and most dangerous clandestine organization in American history, it amassed billions in stolen gold and silver all buried in hidden caches across the U.

Thrust into this battle is former Justice Department agent Cotton Malone whose connection to the Knights is far deeper than he ever imagined. The center is the Smithsonian Institution linked to the Knights treasure and Malone himself through an ancestor, a Confederate spy named Angus "Cotton" Adams whose story holds the key to everything.

Complicating this are the political ambitions of a reckless Speaker of the House and the bitter widow of a Senator who together are planning radical changes to the country.

And while Cassiopeia Vett and Malone face the past ex president Danny Daniels and Stephanie Nelle confront a new and unexpected challenge, a threat that may cost one of them their life. This is book 12 in the Cotton Malone series and as per all Steve Berry's books even if you don't care for the story you will get a history lesson.

I myself enjoyed it and gave it a 5. Aug 27, Kelly rated it liked it Shelves: historical-fiction , series , fiction , political-espionage. I like Cotton Malone; I always look forward to a new volume in this series, but I didn't find this one as appealing as the others. Danny is no longer president, and author Berry tried to keep him in the story with a new role that was prompted by his love interest Stephanie's injury, but the book lacked the oomph that the others offer.

There is still the trademark mixture of historical fact and fiction, but I missed the camaraderie among the characters. Luke was absent; Danny is evolving into a n I like Cotton Malone; I always look forward to a new volume in this series, but I didn't find this one as appealing as the others. Luke was absent; Danny is evolving into a new role; Stephanie was a side note, and even Cotton felt flat.

I enjoyed the scenes in the Smithsonian and the history lessons surrounding this institution, and I liked learning about the origin of Cotton's name and ancestors. Plenty of action, this follows the formula of Berry's other books in the series, but it's missing something. Mar 24, Linda Munro rated it it was amazing. Do you enjoy historical fiction?

Do you enjoy thrillers? Do you enjoy American Legends? If you answered yes to any of the questions, this book is for you! According to the book, The Knights of the Golden Circle was founded on July 4, , while encyclopedia Britannic list the date as Both agree that the Knights were one of the largest clandestine organizations to exists in America.

They also agree that the group wanted to expand the United States by annexing Mexico and change the constit Do you enjoy historical fiction? They also agree that the group wanted to expand the United States by annexing Mexico and change the constitutional scheme of the U.

Their final point of agreement is that this group amassed a hoard of gold and silver to finance their grand plans. A high percentage of their wealth was obtained by robbery. There are said to be maps hidden in plain site across the southern U. They have strange figures, coded writing and booby traps. People are said to have searched for years for this treasure and small hoards have been unearthed; the idea of billions of dollars worth of gold and silver all stored in a secret location continues to this day to spurn treasure hunters to try their luck.

Although years have passed, the Knights have reemerged, broken into factions; one side wants to preserve the cache, the other wants to spend it. Thinking twofold concerning this endeavor, Cotton accepts the challenge wondering if he will finally learn more about the ancestor that has the same nickname as he does as well as truly making the discovery of a lifetime.

Cotton is about to get more than he bargained for! At the same time, former president, Danny Daniels long time friend has fallen to his death, no suspicion has been cast; until a strange woman approaches him to request his assistance into looking into the death. With so many people involved, some with killer instincts, will this quest prove successful or the worse mistake in all the lives associated with it?

Dec 31, Carol rated it liked it. Let me begin by saying that I found the first eight books absolutely fascinating The last two Far be it from me to tell a cel Let me begin by saying that I found the first eight books absolutely fascinating Far be it from me to tell a celebrated author with the talent of Steve Berry how to write a novel but I would like to suggest that he reduce the history to just enough to let the reader work it into the story and get these wonderful characters that he has created back into working to solve the mystery.

Jun 21, BookTrib. Oct 07, Angela rated it really liked it. I recommend reading Steve Berry to anyone who loves history. Dec 19, Susan Ash hanson rated it liked it. Took me a while to finish, worst paperback I ever read, kept getting paper cuts from the sharp edges, terrible publishing, hard to enjoy the story, and I always love Cotton.

May 14, Skip rated it liked it Shelves: thriller , goodreads-netgalley-giveaway. Cotton's help is requested to seek a huge horde of Confederate gold, when the prior person is scared off by one of the guardians. Meanwhile, ex-President Danny Daniels discovers a parallel plot for the Speaker of the House to become as powerful than the President by changing House Rules, relegating the Senate to the minor role it had following independence from Great Britain.

I liked the role played by Cotton's grandfather, Danny finagling himself to become a Senator, and learning about the Smit Cotton's help is requested to seek a huge horde of Confederate gold, when the prior person is scared off by one of the guardians. However, the resolutions of the storylines were both protracted and, in one case, a complete fizzle.

Kind of an average book for Steve Berry. I won this book as a Goodreads giveaway, but it did not affect my opinion Jul 25, Walt Jacob rated it liked it Shelves: reviewed. At the outset let me say I have long been a big fan of Steve Berry. His novels are always chock-full of interesting factual historical tidbits interspersed throughout and this one is no exception. Some of my favorites in this book were learning about the origin of the term lobbying , much about the Smithsonian Institution and its founder, James Smithson , and a lot about the Knights of the Golden Circle.

As for the fictional side of this novel, I was a bit disappointed in that it did not hold my At the outset let me say I have long been a big fan of Steve Berry. As for the fictional side of this novel, I was a bit disappointed in that it did not hold my interest nearly as much as Steve Berry's previous novels featuring Cotten Malone. Still well worth the read! Nov 10, Marcia rated it liked it Shelves: mystery. Ready for my next trip to the Smithsonian - will look at it with different eyes!

Apr 27, Tom Donaghey rated it really liked it Shelves: action-adventure , thriller. This bloc of citizens would offer a balance of power against the North. But rather than do this, the South went to war with the north and, as they say, the rest is history. This actually did happen. They may still exist. The hidden files of the Confederacy are still hidden. And billions of dollars n gold and silver may be hidden somewhere in the U. So if you are looking for a real background to an adventure story, here it is.

And if you are looking for gold, well, good luck. I enjoyed the globe trotting feel of the earlier books. The lure of adventure in far away places with exotic locations was a major draw for me. I have an unquenched travel bug within and Mr. The problem is with me and not him so you may not wish to hold this against the author.

The action at the Smithsonian on the other hand came in on the level of exotic locale. There is so much to see and do there, and Mr. Also Mr. Berry is that most insidious of history teachers. He makes it fun to actually learn. Having been on both sides of the big desk I know how difficult that can be. May 17, Pixie rated it liked it. A complicated storyline with some backtracking to the American Civil War and various factions competing for some lost treasure - what could possibly go wrong?

This book is akin to the 'Dan Brown DaVinci Code' genre of stories but it lacks crispness and depth, as the reader and indeed the storyline is driven by the search for a trail of stones. This book is a good solid read, somewhat eye-opening about the American political system showing some differing viewpoints about the Civil War always a good thing. Jan 01, Eadie rated it really liked it Shelves: read , audio We are introduced to Cotton's namesake uncle, Angus 'Cotton' Adams, a confederate spy, and his connection to knights and the lost treasure from years ago during the Civil War.

I enjoyed the intrigue of the Speaker of the House wanting to make radical changes to the country. I'm looking forward to the next Cotton Malone book and recommend this one to those who love historical mystery. May 05, Joe rated it really liked it. It amassed billions in stolen gold and silver, all buried in hidden caches across the United States. Since treasure hunters have searched, but little of that immense Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.

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