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In "The Warsaw Protocol" by Steve Berry, former agent Cotton Malone is drawn into a high-stakes adventure when a priceless manuscript tied to Polish history is stolen. Malone races through Warsaw and beyond to recover the artifact and uncover a larger conspiracy. Facing ruthless foes and dangerous secrets, he must prevent a catastrophic event that could alter Europe’s power balance. This thrilling novel blends history with suspenseful action.

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The Warsaw Protocol

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STEVE BERRY

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In "The Warsaw Protocol" by Steve Berry, former agent Cotton Malone is drawn into a high-stakes adventure when a priceless manuscript tied to Polish history is stolen. Malone races through Warsaw and beyond to recover the artifact and uncover a larger conspiracy. Facing ruthless foes and dangerous secrets, he must prevent a catastrophic event that could alter Europe’s power balance. This thrilling novel blends history with suspenseful action.

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"The Warsaw Protocol" by Steve Berry is a thrilling adventure that will keep you hooked with its mix of historical intrigue and high-stakes action. The story follows Cotton Malone, a former Justice Department agent, who gets involved in a dangerous mission when a priceless artifact goes missing.

The adventure begins when Malone is asked to retrieve a stolen manuscript that was intended to be sold at auction in Warsaw. This manuscript, tied to the legendary Polish king, Jan III Sobieski, holds clues to a secret that could shift the balance of power in Europe. As Malone dives into the investigation, he discovers that the theft is part of a larger conspiracy involving a powerful organization with sinister plans.

Malone’s quest takes him through the historic streets of Warsaw and beyond, as he battles ruthless adversaries and uncovers hidden truths. He faces a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event that could alter the course of history.

With its rich historical backdrop and fast-paced plot, "The Warsaw Protocol" offers a gripping read. Steve Berry’s expert storytelling blends real historical elements with thrilling fiction, making this book a must-read for fans of adventure and historical mysteries.

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