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Book Review: The Templar Legacy - Steve Barry
My disclaimer: As with any opinion, it is only my opinion and these reviews will vary depending on who reads the book and what the reader is looking for. I look for ways to improve businesses, sales, and life. I also like to feed my need for just plain fiction. In fiction, I'll look at readability, suspension of believe, and over all enjoyment of the material, and value.
On a 1 to 5 scale, 5 being the best:
Readability: 5
It's 497 pages in paperback, and it took me about a week the book. I usually read it a few chapters at a time, and it's what I expected. It flowed well and for the most part, was exciting to read. On few occasions it slowed, but that was expected as well. That's because some things just have to be explained and clarified. However, a great read and it won't disappoint you.
Suspension of belief: 5
The plot and story are very believable. There is no magic or arrival of the cavalry at the last moment to save the everyone. Many things are realistic, for example, some clues for our characters are carved in stone, but some of the information has been destroyed by natural wear of the environment. Or, some people who might have helped our heroes, have died of natural causes over time. It's not a like an Indiana Jones movie where ancient artifacts are all perfectly intact. This just makes the story more believable.
Enjoyment of the Material and Value: 5
At about ten dollars it was well worth the value.
This is an awesome religious thriller, and it is packed with great information. The information is somewhat controversial to the church, but it's not overly done and does not bash the church. A great read, a great story, and very interesting. Too bad they didn't teach history this way.
Thank you Steve Barry for providing a great story!
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Posted December 5, 2010
Read this book than read others including DiVinci code they all tie together. Could not stop reading.
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Posted September 13, 2009
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Templar takes the reader on quite an adventure ride! There are lots of ups and downs and spins and twirls, ultimately leading up up up to the final climactic ending that is absolutely unexpected and unbelievable!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This novel starts out a little slow, at least as far as the way I felt mentally getting involved with the plot, but it picks up steam. At the end it's like a runnaway train. It left me with a smile and a feeling that I was well entertained. The ending is a huge suprise. But you'll have to read it to discover it.
If you like books with ancient secrets and big discoveries and archaeological mysteries, then I also recommend Devil's Verse below
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 20, 2011
Very good book for a summer beach read. If you liked Davinci Code, youll like this. This is my 1st Steve Berry book- it probably wont be my last. For those whom complained about historical accuracy try to remember this is FICTION so its not about accuracy- its about storyline, plot development & ENJOYMENT. The only thing that I didnt like about the book was that longer conversations between the characters should have had a few "he said, she saids" thrown in so the reader doesnt get lost because the tone of many of the characters are the same since they are all after the same thing. I had to go back a page a few times so I could get who was saying what.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This was my first experience reading about Cotton Malone & I really enjoyed. Great book. I'm excited to read more of Cotton's adventures.
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Posted November 16, 2011
I read the last, and now I am going back to the beginning, it is great.
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Posted October 29, 2011
What is with all the attempts to discredit Christianity? At least if you are going to do it, use real evidence, not made up, insane plots.
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Posted October 30, 2011
Its not meant to be taken seriously. Just another story thats meant to be enjoyed. Hes not trying to discredit christianity.
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Posted September 14, 2011
I began the series with this one and wasn't disappointed. In fact, as soon as I finished the last page I scrolled through my NOOK and hit purchase on Cotton Malone #2 before even reading the preview. Highly recommend the Cotton Malone series!
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Posted September 13, 2011
Very enjoyable historical fiction. Fans of Divinci Code genre will enjoy this. This is FICTION but has a great amount of real history incorporated. What is fact and what is fiction is clearly described at the end of the book. Well developed characters with plenty of plot twists. I look forward to more Cotton Malone stories and Steve Berry books.
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Posted August 22, 2011
Anyone that loves historical fiction will love this book
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Posted February 11, 2011
Great read, and I'm very hard to please. Nice story-line. Bought the Nook, and have started the next Cotton Malone story. I will download the rest soon.
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Posted January 7, 2011
This was a good intro to the Cotton Malone series. I have a compulsion to read series books in order, so I was really more interested in some of the later books but had to read this one first. It was good - interesting, you could see there was lots of research involved to make the historical details accurate. I liked the unusual settings in small towns in France. I am hoping the later books are better - this book maybe had a little too much repetitive explanations of historical facts, and a few loose ends that didn't get explained completely.
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Posted January 4, 2011
If you liked DaVinci code you'll probably like this book.Thought DaVinci Code was better but this is worth the read.Author definitely kept the plot moving.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I normally love books about the Templars and am a huge fan of Dan Brown. This book while could be good, I recommend you actually read it and not listen to it. The reasons behind this, I think it could capture your attention as a Dan Brown book would - I could be wrong. Its a very long book, some parts of the book actually read parts of lost journals or information of the Templars which could be interesting if read. However when listening to it you actually zone out while listening and are not exactly sure what it pertains to without having to go back and relisten which is not easy with this particular book. Those particular parts are quite long and almost have a feel of a lecture hall that looses your interest. While there is so much interesting religious information and when the action parts take placed, they are good and keep your attention. The "readings or journals" almost are to much information and at times very technical. As I said I think if you actually hold the book in hand and read it and can easily go back and reread a section it would be better then a 2 1/2 -3 star rating.
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Posted September 11, 2010
I loved this book and I knew I would need to read the series . It is a historical thriller with likable characters and will keep you up all night. Enjoy
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Posted July 2, 2010
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Well worth the time to read...Steve Berry is an excellent writer
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Posted February 5, 2010
The Templar Legacy was slow and predictable. The ending was frustrating and BLASPHEMOUS. Overall, I was disappointed with the novel and myths that people believe to be the truth these days.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.First let me say that this wasn't a bad book, but it fell short of my expectations. I was hoping for something as captivating as Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code and it just didn't quite have the same pizzazz. The main character was no where as interesting/intelligent as Robert Langdon and honestly didn't do much to merit being the protagonist of this story. His was more of a background character rather than the main character. The book had a lot of details that I found long winded and a 900+ page ebook is a bit overwhelming. I say all of this to say it was a pretty good story overall. I guess I just expected more. I will read the other Cotton Malone books but I'm definitely not in a rush. They are in my ebook library and I'll get to them one day. Give it a try you may actually enjoy this one just don't expect Da Vinci.
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Overview
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Steve Berry’s The Emperor’s Tomb and a Cotton Malone dossier.The ancient order of the Knights Templar possessed untold wealth and absolute power over kings and popes . . . until the Inquisition, when they were wiped from the face of the earth, their hidden riches lost. But now two forces vying for the treasure have learned that it is not at all what they thought it was–and its true nature could change the modern world.
Cotton Malone, one-time top operative for the U.S. Justice Department, is enjoying his quiet new life as an antiquarian ...