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Tuesday March 21st, 2023 9:54AM

LISTEN: Steve Berry talks "The Last Kingdom"...Cotton Malone is back!

By Mornings on Maine Street

Steve Berry stopped by Maine Street to share details of his newest Cotton Malone thriller "The Last Kingdom." Once again, Berry builds a complex story around historical fact that makes for some great fiction. You'll learn about King Ludwig II and the mysterious document he left behind and kept hidden by a brilliant riddle. 

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LISTEN: Steve Berry talks "The Last Kingdom"...Cotton Malone is back!
Steve Berry stopped by Maine Street to share details of his newest Cotton Malone thriller "The Last Kingdom." Once again, Berry builds a complex story around historical fact that makes for some great fiction. You'll learn about King Ludwig II and the mysterious document he left behind and kept hidden by a brilliant riddle.
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