The Atlas Maneuver

The Atlas Maneuver

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  • Author:Steve Berry
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Summary

From celebrated New York Times bestselling author Steve Berry comes the latest Cotton Malone adventure, in which Cotton unravels a mystery from World War II involving a legendary lost treasure, Yamashita's Gold, worth billions。

1945。 In the waning months of World War II, Japan hid vast quantities of gold and other stolen valuables in boobytrapped underground caches all across the Philippines。 By 1947 some of that loot was recovered, not by treasure hunters, but by the United States government, which told no one about the find。 Instead, those assets were stamped classified, shipped to Europe, and secretly assimilated into something called the Black Eagle Trust。

Present day。 Retired Justice Department operative, Cotton Malone, is in Switzerland doing a favor for a friend。 But what was supposed to be a simple operation turns violent and Cotton is thrust into a war between the world's oldest bank and the CIA, a battle that directly involves the Black Eagle Trust。 He quickly discovers that everything hinges on a woman from his past, who suddenly reappears harboring a host of explosive secrets centering around bitcoin。 The cryptocurrency is being quietly weaponized, readied for an assault on the world's financial systems, a calculated move that will have devastating consequences。 Cotton has no choice。 He has to act。 But at what cost?

From the stolid banking halls of Luxembourg, to the secret vaults of Switzerland, and finally up into the treacherous mountains of southern Morocco, Cotton Malone is stymied at every turn。 Each move he makes seems wrong, and nothing works, until he finally comes face-to-face with the Atlas Maneuver。

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Reviews

Geannie Bastian

A good read, and also HOLY TWISTY CLIFFHANGER BATMAN。 Sure, they foreshadow it A LOT - but we must wait for resolution anyway。 Aaaahh!

Katie Oeschger

Steve Berry did it again! Cotton Malone returns in another twisting tale through history。 I love Steve Berry’s mix of intrigue, adventure, and historical context。 I zipped through this novel and I am anxiously await the next one。

Anne

The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry is another great thriller featuring Cotton Malone and Cassiopeia Vitt。 The truly amazing thing about the Cotton Malone series is how much one can learn from reading them。 This book was an education about bitcoin, how it works and how to get involved。 It is also about about a thirst for money and absolute power。 We all know the stories about Nazi treasure in not only coin and jewels, but in art, much of it is still being repatriated。 I had not been aware of simil The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry is another great thriller featuring Cotton Malone and Cassiopeia Vitt。 The truly amazing thing about the Cotton Malone series is how much one can learn from reading them。 This book was an education about bitcoin, how it works and how to get involved。 It is also about about a thirst for money and absolute power。 We all know the stories about Nazi treasure in not only coin and jewels, but in art, much of it is still being repatriated。 I had not been aware of similar stories about Japanese plunder and am still not certain that much of it is not urban legend。 Berry, however, has taken those stories and woven an imaginative book around them。 It seems a bank in Switzerland holds much of the treasure at the behest of the CIA。 There are no records, just a “handshake,” but maybe the time has come for the CIA to cut ties with the bank and with the gold, public perception being what it is。 At the same time, the head of the bank is planning a “coup” with bitcoin, planning to convince world leaders to switch their reserve economies to bitcoin and then she would cleverly manipulate them。 It is a frightening scenario on so many fronts。 Cotton is happily “retired,” only occasionally getting involved with some incident, Magellan Billet connected, or not。 This time, it’s a favor for a friend。 And he involves Cassiopeia, although she is not working at the same location as he is。 His friend, Derrick Koger, who referred to Cotton as “Captain America,” was currently with her。 The book is a conundrum with neither the reader or Cotton and Cassiopeia knowing who to trust: who were the bad guys and who the good。 Berry is not a misogynist。 Even his bad “guys” are clever women。 Cotton and Cassiopeia both rose to the occasion, as always, using their wits and their talents to avoid an even larger catastrophe than the one that happened。 Cotton seems a regular guy: a book seller, but so well written the reader feels he knows him。 Cassiopeia is as clever and knowledgeable as Cotton and also as talented。 That is how they get in these messes, and how they got out of them。 And we, the readers, get to follow along。 Thanks, Steve Berry! For a great book!I was invited to read The Atlas Maneuver by Grand Central Publishing。 All thoughts and opinions are mine。 #Netgalley #GrandCentralPublishing #SteveBerry #TheAtlasManeuver 。。。more

Eileen Hutton

Steve Berry is at the top of his game, blending history and fiction into a propulsive thriller that is sure to win him even more fans。In the waning months of World War II, Japan hid vast quantities of gold and other stolen valuables in boobytrapped underground caches all across the Philippines。 By 1947 some of that loot was recovered, not by treasure hunters, but by the United States government, which told no one about the find。 Instead, those assets were stamped classified, shipped to Europe, a Steve Berry is at the top of his game, blending history and fiction into a propulsive thriller that is sure to win him even more fans。In the waning months of World War II, Japan hid vast quantities of gold and other stolen valuables in boobytrapped underground caches all across the Philippines。 By 1947 some of that loot was recovered, not by treasure hunters, but by the United States government, which told no one about the find。 Instead, those assets were stamped classified, shipped to Europe, and secretly assimilated into something called the Black Eagle Trust。Present day: Retired Justice Department operative, Cotton Malone, is in Switzerland doing a favor for a friend。 But what was supposed to be a simple operation turns violent and Cotton is thrust into a war between the world’s oldest bank and the CIA, a battle that directly involves the Black Eagle Trust。 He quickly discovers that everything hinges on a woman from his past, who suddenly reappears harboring a host of explosive secrets centering around bitcoin。 The cryptocurrency is being quietly weaponized, readied for an assault on the world’s financial systems, a calculated move that will have devastating consequences。 Cotton has no choice。 He has to act。 But at what cost?Highly recommended! #TheAtlasManeuver #NetGalley #SaltMarshAuthorSeries 。。。more

Diane Saul

The story is about gold that was stolen and hidden during WWII。 Some of the gold was found but the existence of it was kept hidden from all but a few。 It also goes into detail how bitcoin works。 There is a lot going on in this book and you have to pay attention。 You aren’t sure who the good guys are because loyalty changes。 Action starts from the begging and continues til the end。 Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy。

Jean Kolinofsky

If you are looking for an action filled thriller with historical details, you can always depend on Steve Berry。 His latest, The Atlas Maneuver, begins with the burial of stolen loot by the Japanese at the close of WWII, to be retrieved for the emperor after the war。 It was the CIA that retrieved much of the gold and used it to fund several of their operations。 The remainder was hidden in a vault by the Bank of St。 George, which has now taken control of it。 The present leader of the bank is Cathe If you are looking for an action filled thriller with historical details, you can always depend on Steve Berry。 His latest, The Atlas Maneuver, begins with the burial of stolen loot by the Japanese at the close of WWII, to be retrieved for the emperor after the war。 It was the CIA that retrieved much of the gold and used it to fund several of their operations。 The remainder was hidden in a vault by the Bank of St。 George, which has now taken control of it。 The present leader of the bank is Catherine Gledhill。 Breaking ties with the CIA, her plan is to introduce bitcoin to countries dependent on the dollar to weaken American influence。。 Once they are committed, she will institute the Atlas Maneuver, her plan to manipulate the value of the bitcoin。 Kelly Austin was involved in the creation of the bitcoin。 She works for and is a friend of Catherine, but she can not allow her plan to become a reality。 When her life is threatened it is Cotton Malone who saves her。Cotton was an agent of the Magellan Billet。 He is retired and runs a bookstore in Copenhagen, but is still available for special assignments。 He has a history with Kelly that makes this personal。 Not only is she being pursued by Catherine, but the PSIA, Japanese intelligence, is also attempting to find her。 As he works to protect Kelly, he calls on Cassiopeia Vitt to work with his CIA connection to discover the gold’s location。 It is a problem that an elite unit from the CIA does not want solved and will take any action to stop everyone involved, putting them all in danger。 I am not familiar with the concept of bitcoins, but Steve Berry takes you through their origins and usage。 His explanations are detailed, but do not take away from the action in his story。 Cotton’s connection with Kelly gives you a look at his past and how he has changed over the years。 It also leaves a question that concerns his future。 This is sure to please Berry’s fans and have them looking forward to Cotton’s return。 I would like to thank NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for providing this book for my review。 。。。more

Moriah

I received a copy of this title from the publisher; all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own。 A long-time Cotton Malone fan, this book definitely didn't disappoint。 The Atlas Maneuver weaves a fantastic story that ties to WWII and gold stolen by the Japanese that has been lost to time and merges it with "modern gold" in bitcoin and digital wallets。 I don't want to ruin the plot, but an unexpected appearance by someone from Cotton's past dramatically complicates matters for both Cotton and I received a copy of this title from the publisher; all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own。 A long-time Cotton Malone fan, this book definitely didn't disappoint。 The Atlas Maneuver weaves a fantastic story that ties to WWII and gold stolen by the Japanese that has been lost to time and merges it with "modern gold" in bitcoin and digital wallets。 I don't want to ruin the plot, but an unexpected appearance by someone from Cotton's past dramatically complicates matters for both Cotton and Cassiopeia。 I literally could not put this down and blew through the book; nobody takes a historical event and weaves a believable alternate version better than Steve Berry and this title is no exception。 I wasn't familiar with lost Japanese gold or the creation of bitcoin, so I definitely learned something reading this book。 Cotton continues to be a favorite of mine and the series shows no signs of slowing down。 The explosive conclusion sets up the next book and takes Cotton into a new phase of his life。 。。。more

Tessa Talks Books

I love a story that can entertain and teach me something simultaneously, which I experienced with The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry - the 18th book in the Cotton Malone series。 It’s the first book I’ve read in this series。 I had no trouble immersing myself without the knowledge from the previous 17 stories, so you can read it as a stand-alone book。The story is fast-paced, with short chapters and lots of action, which I loved。 The plot is fascinating, as it taught me about Bitcoin and the vaults I love a story that can entertain and teach me something simultaneously, which I experienced with The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry - the 18th book in the Cotton Malone series。 It’s the first book I’ve read in this series。 I had no trouble immersing myself without the knowledge from the previous 17 stories, so you can read it as a stand-alone book。The story is fast-paced, with short chapters and lots of action, which I loved。 The plot is fascinating, as it taught me about Bitcoin and the vaults of gold in banks in Switzerland - kept there by entities and individuals who don’t want anyone to know they have it。 I was on the edge of my seat the entire time。The only issue I had while reading was that so many names begin with the letter K or the letter C with the k sound。 It grew confusing as the story switched around POVs, and I couldn’t remember which character was which。The personal plotlines that weave their way in and out of the main story are equally as compelling。 And I loved how it ended with a personal story cliffhanger that had me speculating what was to come for the main character, Cotton Malone。 。。。more

Denice Langley

Book #18 in Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series。 Each book can be read as a stand alone。 Berry throws Malone into the middle of a tense situation and expects him to fight his way through。 This is a great series of thrillers that never fails to keep me reading long after "just one more chapter" has passed。 The characters form a great team that is always willing to take the fight to the bad guys。 The fight this time is an international one that started with the Japanese theft of valuables during WW Book #18 in Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series。 Each book can be read as a stand alone。 Berry throws Malone into the middle of a tense situation and expects him to fight his way through。 This is a great series of thrillers that never fails to keep me reading long after "just one more chapter" has passed。 The characters form a great team that is always willing to take the fight to the bad guys。 The fight this time is an international one that started with the Japanese theft of valuables during WWII and will end with Malone's crew fighting to reclaim them before they can be used to finance strikes against the financial markets of the world。 。。。more

Sharon

Berry has created in Cotton Malone and Cassiopeia Vitt the smartest, bravest agents in history-based thrillers, and I was not disappointed in their problem-solving and ingenuity as they faced numerous dangers this go round。 I was a bit uninterested in the protracted explanations of theories around bitcoin and post-WWII/CIA management of looted gold, but then, economics is NOT my wheelhouse。 Nonetheless, I was drawn into the story immediately and enjoyed the ride。Thank you to Grand Central Publis Berry has created in Cotton Malone and Cassiopeia Vitt the smartest, bravest agents in history-based thrillers, and I was not disappointed in their problem-solving and ingenuity as they faced numerous dangers this go round。 I was a bit uninterested in the protracted explanations of theories around bitcoin and post-WWII/CIA management of looted gold, but then, economics is NOT my wheelhouse。 Nonetheless, I was drawn into the story immediately and enjoyed the ride。Thank you to Grand Central Publishing, Netgalley, and the author for early access to this intriguing and timely thriller。 。。。more

Bruce Raterink

Steve Berry has given us another great Cotton Malone thriller。 This series has always had great characters, non-stop action, and well researched historical settings。 This one, the eighteenth in the series is no exception。 Although this can be easily read as a stand alone, I highly recommend reading the whole series from the beginning starting with "The Templar Legacy" Highly recommendedThanks to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for an advanced reader copy。 Steve Berry has given us another great Cotton Malone thriller。 This series has always had great characters, non-stop action, and well researched historical settings。 This one, the eighteenth in the series is no exception。 Although this can be easily read as a stand alone, I highly recommend reading the whole series from the beginning starting with "The Templar Legacy" Highly recommendedThanks to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for an advanced reader copy。 。。。more

Darlene Craddock

I have read all the Cotton Malone books。 This one was as good as all have been。 Combining a little history with fiction。 Enjoyed it very much。Steve Berry is one of my favorite authors。

Ryan Hillis

Uneven prose。 This book is a knock-off of other books in the series

Dana Stabenow

Steve Berry knows how to write a thriller--short chapters, efficient prose, lots of characters who don't know who they are really working for, a very capable hired killer who certainly does and has all the rest of them looking over their shoulders, bad actors on a global scale, and a missing WWII treasure trove appropriated by the CIA that crooked bankers have decided to use for the greater bad, all of it culminating in a serious blowup (heh) at a Davos-like meeting in Morocco。 And if I still do Steve Berry knows how to write a thriller--short chapters, efficient prose, lots of characters who don't know who they are really working for, a very capable hired killer who certainly does and has all the rest of them looking over their shoulders, bad actors on a global scale, and a missing WWII treasure trove appropriated by the CIA that crooked bankers have decided to use for the greater bad, all of it culminating in a serious blowup (heh) at a Davos-like meeting in Morocco。 And if I still don't completely understand crypto, I finally get that it isn't currency, it's property, whether you can lay hands on it or not, and the character Berry has decided invented it (or helped to) gets the last laugh and a measure of justice。 Although I do worry that the two hundred billion wound up in a bunch of accounts held by arms merchants and drug dealers and all of Donald Trump's dearest friends。 But what the hell, what a ride。 Fun。 。。。more

Joanie Hinton

In 1945 it is said that Japan hid gold and other valuable pieces across the Philippines in boobytrapped areas。 After the war some of this treasure had been found, but much more stayed hidden。 What was recovered was said to be by the United States in secret and shipped to Europe where it was again hidden in the world's oldest bank and only the bank and the CIA controlled it。 The head of the bank is planning to drop the CIA and take control of the gold for their own plot along with a plan for cont In 1945 it is said that Japan hid gold and other valuable pieces across the Philippines in boobytrapped areas。 After the war some of this treasure had been found, but much more stayed hidden。 What was recovered was said to be by the United States in secret and shipped to Europe where it was again hidden in the world's oldest bank and only the bank and the CIA controlled it。 The head of the bank is planning to drop the CIA and take control of the gold for their own plot along with a plan for controlling the world's Bitcoin use, and the CIA is not going to let that happen and has plans of their own to rid the world of anyone and everyone who can expose their secrets or gets in their way。 (Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy) 。。。more

Monnie

Ah, what a tangled web! In this case, tangling the old with the new: old gold, new Bitcoin。 Two cases, two sets of investigators and several possible outcomes - almost all not for the good of the country or retired Justice Department operative Cotton Malone and his small cadre of close friends and colleagues。 I feel compelled to say that while both scenarios are extremely intriguing and entertaining - and I've been chomping at the bit for a long time to understand why everyone is so hot to trot Ah, what a tangled web! In this case, tangling the old with the new: old gold, new Bitcoin。 Two cases, two sets of investigators and several possible outcomes - almost all not for the good of the country or retired Justice Department operative Cotton Malone and his small cadre of close friends and colleagues。 I feel compelled to say that while both scenarios are extremely intriguing and entertaining - and I've been chomping at the bit for a long time to understand why everyone is so hot to trot (or not!) over Bitcoin - much of the very detailed explanations were way above my intellectual pay grade (that said, I know quite a bit more now than I did when I started the book)。But even if I couldn't quite grasp the complexities of something I can't see, touch or feel (a condition, I believe, called acatalepsy), there's plenty here that kept me fingering through my e-reader pages of this, the 18th book in one of my favorite series。 And the ending - for which I'll provide no clues whatsoever - leaves a door wide open for the next installment。 Mind you, I'm not totally sure how I feel about the specifics (regular readers of the books, I think, will understand what I mean when they finish this one)。The first (old) situation involves Yamashita's Gold, a stash reportedly worth billions of dollars that was hidden underground in the Philippines near the end of World War II。 Some was recovered secretely by the U。S。 government and has remained a secret known to only a few ever since; whether there is more - and where it is hidden - is a matter of conjecture。 On the newer side, high-level employees at a Swiss bank have gained control of the aforementioned Bitcoin - also secretely - and are planning to wreak havoc on the world economy。 Complicating the situation is that a woman who once was, shall we say, close to Cotton is a high-stakes player。Working on the gold side is Cotton's old friend Derrick Koger, a European CIA operative who's tuned into the reports of buried treasure。 He ends up working alongside Cassiopeia Witt, who now is, shall we say, close to Cotton。 That in and of itself makes for an interesting situation, to say the least; but it is the action-packed goings-on (and danger) of the two scenarios - and how they end up coming together - that made me not want to put this one down。 It's another exciting adventure, and I thank the publisher, via NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review a pre-release copy。 。。。more

Steven

Thanks to Netgalley and Grand Central for the pre-release copy。 Below is my honest review。I have a few things to praise about this one: I learned a lot about bitcoin and blockchain from this one, which was kinda cool as it's not something I knew much about。 We also got more Cassiopeia Vitt, along with the return of Koger and TOO from recent previous stories。 More Vitt = happy me。 We also got a bit of backstory about Cotton's not-so-good history, meeting an old flame from the past, which was inte Thanks to Netgalley and Grand Central for the pre-release copy。 Below is my honest review。I have a few things to praise about this one: I learned a lot about bitcoin and blockchain from this one, which was kinda cool as it's not something I knew much about。 We also got more Cassiopeia Vitt, along with the return of Koger and TOO from recent previous stories。 More Vitt = happy me。 We also got a bit of backstory about Cotton's not-so-good history, meeting an old flame from the past, which was interesting。I do have a few complaints as well。 First, there wasn't enough Stephanie Nelle。 I miss her! Second, Vitt and Cotton were separated the whole book, which sucked。 Third, there were SO MANY SENTENCE FRAGMENTS, and so many of them starting with "which。" Seriously, I don't recall Berry's work being this poor level of grammar before。 Maybe there were lots of sentence fragments in previous books and my mind blocked them out, but this time there were so many that it took me out of the story over and over, making it hard to binge。3。5 stars rounded up。 Definitely still recommend for fans of the series。 。。。more

Nadine

Steve Berry does not disappoint, nor does his Cotton Malone。 I adore how he weaves a myriad of vignettes into one big, final bang (literally and figuratively。 This book is no dull moments, and constant action。 It is both scary and brilliant。 Lots to think about, too。

Sarah P。

In 1945 as WWII is coming to an end, Japan scrambles to hide its cache of ill-gotten gold before the Allies close in。 Despite extreme secrecy surrounding the various hiding places, the United States manages to covertly uncover a portion of the treasure。 Thinking they knew best how to use these funds, the U。S。 government secreted the gold to Black Eagle Trust in a Swiss bank。Fast forward to present day and almost everyone has forgotten about the lost gold。 But as our intrepid hero Cotton Malone i In 1945 as WWII is coming to an end, Japan scrambles to hide its cache of ill-gotten gold before the Allies close in。 Despite extreme secrecy surrounding the various hiding places, the United States manages to covertly uncover a portion of the treasure。 Thinking they knew best how to use these funds, the U。S。 government secreted the gold to Black Eagle Trust in a Swiss bank。Fast forward to present day and almost everyone has forgotten about the lost gold。 But as our intrepid hero Cotton Malone is about to discover, there are a few dangerous people who not only remember the stash but also know about Black Eagle Trust – and these people plan to use that knowledge to manipulate the world market。 Along with Cassiopeia Vitt, Cotton will traverse Europe on a mission to not only uncover the gold but also stop a high-tech conspiracy。 He’s no stranger to covert ops, but when a woman from his past is revealed to be an integral part of the problem Cotton will find that even more hinges on his success than ever before。Another fast-paced, educational, exciting adventure from Mr。 Berry! This story features lots of information about bitcoin。 As an inherently risk-adverse person I can’t wrap my head around putting money into this electronic currency。 As an auditor, I can’t imagine what a nightmare it would be to test valuation on bitcoin。 Berry does a great job weaving together fact and fiction to create an imaginary scenario that feels like an eerily real possibility。 A great read for all thriller and mystery fans! 。。。more

Susan

Cotton Malone is my favorite characters in this genre。 These books are always action packed, intriguing and educational, centering around a historical event。 Mr。 Berry’s books always give me something to deep think about long after I’ve finished reading the novel。 The action centers around Cotton and his girlfriend, Cassiopeia。 So, there are two different scenes of action。 I learned about Bitcoin in this one as well。 It was an interesting topic。 This is a series I would highly recommend。 You nee Cotton Malone is my favorite characters in this genre。 These books are always action packed, intriguing and educational, centering around a historical event。 Mr。 Berry’s books always give me something to deep think about long after I’ve finished reading the novel。 The action centers around Cotton and his girlfriend, Cassiopeia。 So, there are two different scenes of action。 I learned about Bitcoin in this one as well。 It was an interesting topic。 This is a series I would highly recommend。 You needn’t read in order, though I think it would be more enjoyable that way。 At the end is a personal cliffhanger for Cotton and I’m looking forward to seeing what happens in the next book。 I received an advanced review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily。 。。。more

Barb

4。5 stars, rounded upCotton Malone responds to a friend’s request for help – and finds himself in the middle of a battle with far-reaching consequences。 At the center of it all are the cryptocurrency called Bitcoin and a reported treasure hidden by the Japanese at the end of World War II。 First he must figure out exactly what is going on。。。 then he must somehow stop the Atlas Maneuver。 This is book #18 in this series, which may be my favorite of all the series I read。 I love Cotton’s character, 4。5 stars, rounded upCotton Malone responds to a friend’s request for help – and finds himself in the middle of a battle with far-reaching consequences。 At the center of it all are the cryptocurrency called Bitcoin and a reported treasure hidden by the Japanese at the end of World War II。 First he must figure out exactly what is going on。。。 then he must somehow stop the Atlas Maneuver。 This is book #18 in this series, which may be my favorite of all the series I read。 I love Cotton’s character, with his sense of loyalty and responsibility, his quick thinking, his skills and knowledge, his patience when necessary, and so much more。 I was thrilled that Cassiopeia played such a big part in this book, as it seems she has had mere cameo appearances in the last several books, and I like her character almost as much as Cotton’s。 The action in this book takes the reader from Luxembourg to Switzerland to Morocco, places I enjoyed reading and learning about。 A good deal of the story focuses on Bitcoin, and although it was explained in detail, I’m still not sure I understand it, except that there’s a limited supply of it, its ownership is secret, its value can go up or down like stocks, and if you own any, you’d better pray that you never lose your password。 Trying to make sense of it all was confusing and took me out of the story more than once, something that rarely ever happens with books in this series。 We know almost from the start who the bad guys are, although we’re left unsure about some of them until later in the book。 I enjoyed watching the various plot threads start to untangle, and had a very hard time putting the book down。 As usual in a Cotton Malone book, the confrontation scene was dangerous and made my heart race until it was over。 I can’t wait to read the next book in this series, and to see what new history lessons it will teach me。Thank you to NetGalley, Edelweiss and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

John

A really entertaining read from Steve Berry, as Cotton Malone helps a friend out。 Great storytelling, action, and you learn about Bitcoin。 The only problem I had was there were a few too many female characters, which got confusing。。。。you had to pay attention!Thanks to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the ARC。 I do recommend this book for the adventure andhistorical value。

J。

The Atlas Maneuver involves stolen gold hidden by the Japanese at the end of WWII, bitcoin, and conspiracies。 Steve Berry always brings in historical fact, woven with fiction, to create a fascinating story。 Cotton, a retired operative, is doing a favor for a CIA friend。 His friend, Cassiopeia, is also involved, in a different location, but it is all intertwined。 The favor returns an old lover from Cotton’s youth。 A banking conglomerate is planning to control world governments through their use o The Atlas Maneuver involves stolen gold hidden by the Japanese at the end of WWII, bitcoin, and conspiracies。 Steve Berry always brings in historical fact, woven with fiction, to create a fascinating story。 Cotton, a retired operative, is doing a favor for a CIA friend。 His friend, Cassiopeia, is also involved, in a different location, but it is all intertwined。 The favor returns an old lover from Cotton’s youth。 A banking conglomerate is planning to control world governments through their use of bitcoin。 Berry does a good job of explaining bitcoin。 The story is skillfully built and has lots of exciting moments。 If you enjoy a good thriller, be sure to read The Atlas Maneuver。Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the ARC。 。。。more

Sandy

Another well written and researched novel by Steve Berry。 His researched data and attention to historical details is staggering while weaving these details into a novel。

Roger Blalock

It was a good though fairly routine Cotton Malone book。 It just wore me out with all the long explanations regarding Bitcoin? Enough lecture, get on with a story。

K。H。

Received an ARC。 Thought provoking scenario on the political and social ramifications of crypto currency。 This was an easy thriller to read and follow along with。

Mark Easter

Great story! A ruthless investment banking firm tumbles across a scheme to take control of bitcoin and, with it, the world economic system。 As a thriller and crypto enthusiast, it was refreshing to read a thriller that got the crypto aspect right and the ending is absolutely perfect。This is a great read!

Jeff

Cotton Malone is back in the 18th book in this series, The Atlas Maneuver。 At the end of WW2, the Japanese had supposedly hid millions in stolen gold in the hills of the Philippines。 Some of that gold was recovered by the US and deposited in a Swiss bank, to be used for clandestine operations by the CIA, as well as other political purposes。 Cotton is asked for a favor from an old CIA friend regarding that gold deposit, and Malone is soon involved in a battle between a Swiss bank and the CIA。 The Cotton Malone is back in the 18th book in this series, The Atlas Maneuver。 At the end of WW2, the Japanese had supposedly hid millions in stolen gold in the hills of the Philippines。 Some of that gold was recovered by the US and deposited in a Swiss bank, to be used for clandestine operations by the CIA, as well as other political purposes。 Cotton is asked for a favor from an old CIA friend regarding that gold deposit, and Malone is soon involved in a battle between a Swiss bank and the CIA。 There are several side plots told simultaneously here, which adds to the tension and suspense, all working towards a single end。 As usual with a Steve Berry book, the reader is treated to a bit of history, in this case currency, from the Stone Ages to cryptocurrency, as Bitcoin plays a major role in the story, and most will be glad for the primer。 The book still comes down to Malone and his cohorts, and there’s no shortage of action in this one, and there’s an enticing cliffhanger that will have fans eager for the next installment。 In short, this is another solid Malone adventure。 I received an ARC of this book from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Catie

Another great Cotton Malone adventure that takes us from Switzerland to Luxembourg to Morocco to discover the secrets of a legendary lost WWII treasure and a mysterious figure from Cotton's life before he joined the Magellan Billet。 At the heart of everything is bitcoin and how one bank hopes to covertly monopolize the market。I love Cotton's adventures and this one didn't disappointment。 I enjoyed learning more about bitcoin in this story - both its history and the potential positives and negati Another great Cotton Malone adventure that takes us from Switzerland to Luxembourg to Morocco to discover the secrets of a legendary lost WWII treasure and a mysterious figure from Cotton's life before he joined the Magellan Billet。 At the heart of everything is bitcoin and how one bank hopes to covertly monopolize the market。I love Cotton's adventures and this one didn't disappointment。 I enjoyed learning more about bitcoin in this story - both its history and the potential positives and negatives of the cryptocurrency。 A must read for fans of Cotton's adventures and Steve's books in general。Thank you to Steve Berry, Grand Central Publishing, and NetGalley for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Debra

And ARC through goodreads Giveaways。 I do like the Cotton Malone character and in this book, we learn more about him before he became a Magellan Billet agent。 A jump off for the next story I hope。 This title in the series centered on Bitcoin and WWII gold。 I have little familiarity with Bitcoin but Berry does a nice job of explaining the fact and fiction in his stories。 Much appreciated。 Nice read。 Recommended to fans of thrillers, etc。

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