Friday, February 20, 2026
The Devil's Bible by Steve Berry
THE DEVIL'S BIBLE by Steve Berry
is the latest novel featuring Cotton Malone, a retired Justice Department agent.
I had not read any previously, but I look forward to reading more in this
series due to the twisty, relevant plot and exciting action. This story takes
place in Sweden (which I now want to visit) where the sister of the King has
been kidnapped and is being held for ransom. The demand is for The Codex Gigas, a massive (165
pound) medieval manuscript originally created in Bohemia and belonging to Czechoslovakia
but plundered by Sweden in 1648. The intent was to return the codex so as to
facilitate a positive vote on Sweden’s entry into NATO, but that is now in
jeopardy. Russia is suspected being behind the kidnapping and of using an agent
close to the royal family. Berry includes some intriguing historical background
and spycraft information, but really excels when Cotton; his former boss,
Stephanie Nelle; and his girlfriend and former colleague, Cassiopeia
Vitt encounter harrowing circumstances (attempted assassination at a circus, intense
aerial combat, and gunfighting) and turncoat agents in their efforts to find
the princess and deliver the bible. THE DEVIL'S BIBLE received a
starred review from Kirkus and Publishers Weekly says, “Cotton’s
narrow escapes and larger-than-life heroics are as outlandish and thrilling as
ever.” If you are looking for mystery and adventure, try this.
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