By Steve Berry

Steve Berry's bestselling thrillers have mesmerized suspense lovers world wide, yet his novels on my own can't comprise the entire fascinating exploits of death-defying agent Cotton Malone and his clever, horny sidekick, Cassiopeia Vitt. capture the entire motion among the blockbusters during this trio of suspenseful brief tales that trap Cotton and Cassiopeia at their history-hunting, heart-stopping top. learn them as prequels to Cotton's full-length epics or beautiful stand-alone adventures. both approach, this booklet package packs all of the punch adrenaline junkies have come to count on from the daring mind's eye of Steve Berry.

"In Malone, Berry has created a vintage, advanced hero."--USA Today

THE BALKAN ESCAPE
Prequel to The Emperor's Tomb

As a prefer to enigmatic billionaire Henrik Thorvaldsen, Cassiopeia Vitt treks into Bulgaria’s Rila mountains looking for a buried stash of tremendously infrequent artifacts from a bygone civilization: the traditional tomb of a Thracian king. but if her presence is chanced on by means of a shadowy team of Russians secretly mining the world, she wishes a fashion out. Whom am i able to trust? turns into the query, and her existence is determined by making the ideal decision.

THE DEVIL’S GOLD
Prequel to The Jefferson Key

For 8 years he’s been plotting, ready, scheming to kill Federal brokers Christopher Combs and Cotton Malone, whom he blames for the lack of his occupation. yet as rogue agent Jonathan Wyatt prepares for a last war of words in a distant South American village, he makes a discovery that stretches again to the horrors of global struggle II, to the surprising mystery of a child’s delivery, to Martin Bormann and Eva Braun—and to a fortune in misplaced gold.

THE ADMIRAL’S MARK
Prequel to The Columbus Affair

Cotton Malone by no means cared for the shady dealings of his brother-in-law, Scott Brown. yet after Scott dies whereas scuba diving, Malone heads to Haiti the place he learns that, underneath the crystal transparent waters, his brother-in-law had discovered the sunken wreckage of the Santa Maria, the fabled flagship of Christopher Columbus. getting down to piece jointly what occurred, Malone speedy realizes that he’s now not the one guy there with questions—and that he’ll need to struggle simply to get out of Haiti alive.

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3 MS: These words form the bulk of the service for consecratMS ing the Second Order. The drinking of a good dollop of whiskey is known as “The Ordeal”. The Book of the Law 1 NN: This book is essentially a paraphrase of the ConstituNN tion of the Carleton Grove. RL RL: I consider 3:1 to be a Fisherism, of course. IB 3 IB: It is no longer necessary to be a student (at Carleton or anywhere else) in order to join the RDNA (or its offshoots). All may join regardless of race, creed, color, gender, or place of cultural origin; provided they agree with the Basic Tenets and partake of the waters-of-life.

M : See Cus. 5:1. C. 1:5. C. 6:10. : See Cus. 7; Med. 1:2. : See Cus. 7:2. r : See Med. 1:11. C. 6:3-5. C. 5:12. C. C. 1:7; 2:11. C. 4:4. w : See Cus. 4:3. x : See Cus. 9:1-5; 10:1-5; 11:1-3. C. 4:2, 11. C. 4:1. C. 4:11. C. 2:5. 4:5. j : See Med. 7:4. k : See Cus. 6:7; Med. 4:12. l : See Cus. 4:16. 35 36 THE BOOKS OF THE APOCRYPHA (COMBINED AND EXPANDED) DEDICATION To Jan Johnson The first Reformed Druid to write an epistle. DRYNEMETUM PRESS BABABABABABABABABABABABABABAB PART TWO New Stuff: New Introduction Why were Two Separate Apocryphas Printed?

Although this is not a complete collection of all Druidic writings from Carleton, I have tried to keep the selection reasonably catholic, at least to represent the period from the founding in 1963 to about 1976, when my close contact with the Carleton Grove began to fade. Most of this material dates from 1976 or before. There are no Neopagan selections here, since in the early days the Grove was nonpagan, even arguably Christian. Certainly the founders would not have characterized Reformed Druidism as one of the oldest Neopagan groups in America, although on the strength of its founding in 1963 it seems to enjoy that reputation in the Neopagan community.

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