The Atlas Maneuver

Just finished reading "The Atlas Maneuver" by Steve Berry, released by Grand Central.
I discovered Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series a little over two decades ago at the Barnes and Noble near where I live - "The Templar Legacy" - on a new arrivals table up near the front of the bookstore.
Conspiracy theories and the plausible rewriting of history that compels the action behind each of Cotton Malone's adventures, and "The Atlas Maneuver" continues the trend by combining the mystery behind Japan's missing World War Two gold and Bit Coin.
Now I firmly believe that Bit Coin is nothing more than a Ponzi Scheme and I don't view it a legitimate form of currency any more than I do of "Freedom Dollars" - remember those that you had to buy with regular money and then try to find a place that would accept "Freedom Dollars." The creators of "Freedom Dollars" got into big trouble with the Federal government and "Freedom Dollars" operated on the same principal as Bit Coin.
Berry gives a plausible origin for the legendary creator of bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoyo and makes that character someone from Malone's past. Casseiopia Vitt, his girlfriend, also plays a vital role in this adventure which sees someone working behind the scenes to change the world's financial markets and gain power to control the world.
There is also a side story on the possibility of a new person who will probably play an important role in the next Malone outing.
Strongly Recommended!
Five Stars!










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Published on March 23, 2024 14:12
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