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Cotton Malone #12.5

The Devils' Due

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A heart-pumping short story from the New York Times–bestselling author featuring one of operative Cotton Malone’s earliest missions . . .   In this alternate-history-with-a-twist Thriller Short, Steve Berry explores one of Cotton Malone’s early missions, from a time when Malone was still employed as one of the Magellan Billet’s twelve agents.   Malone is sent on a mission to a small central Asian country run by an enigmatic dictator, Yossef Sharma, whose alliance with the United States must be kept under wraps. It’s not a mission Malone enjoys, since Sharma has a penchant for burning books. Things get even more interesting when Sharma connects Malone with the world’s most infamous criminal, a man who wants to surrender. Things are not always what they seem, and Malone will need Sharma’s help if he plans to set things right and give the devil his due.   This story was originally published in the “outstanding anthology” Thriller (Publishers Weekly), edited by #1 New York Times–bestselling author James Patterson. Many other Thriller Shorts are available from such blockbuster authors as Lee Child, David Morrell, Brad Thor, Katherine Neville, Heather Graham, and Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.  Praise for Steve Berry   “Berry pumps the veins of history with action-packed adrenaline.” —Chicago Tribune   “A fast-moving, globe-hopping tale of long-lost treasure and shadowy bad guys.” —San Francisco Chronicle

26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2017

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Steve Berry

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Steve Berry is the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of twenty-two novels, which include: The Last Kingdom , The Omega Factor , The Kaiser's Web, The Warsaw Protocol, The Malta Exchange, The Bishop’s Pawn, The Lost Order, The 14th Colony, The Patriot Threat, The Lincoln Myth, The King's Deception, The Columbus Affair, The Jefferson Key, The Emperor's Tomb, The Paris Vendetta, The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Venetian Betrayal, The Alexandria Link, The Templar Legacy, The Third Secret, The Romanov Prophecy, and The Amber Room. Steve has also co-written a novel with Grant Blackwood,  The 9th Man  (a Luke Daniels Adventure), and four novellas with M. J. Rose:  The End of Forever,   The House of Long Ago,   The Lake of Learning,  and  The Museum of Mysteries,  all Cassiopeia Vitt tales. His books have been translated into 41 languages with over 25,000,000 copies in 52 countries. They consistently appear in the top echelon of The New York Times, USA Today, and Indie bestseller lists. Somewhere in the world, every thirty seconds, one of his novels is sold.

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469 reviews209 followers
July 14, 2021
Clever how Berry wrote a 23 page story. A quick one including "Cotton Malone" .
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3,845 reviews585 followers
April 30, 2022
I hate super short stories (23 pages), even with a protagonist as compelling as Cotton Malone. I feel cheated not to have a story with depth. In this chapter of Cotton's life, he receives two gifts from a despot, who runs a small country: one is a prized book (saved from a nationwide bookburning) and the other is an invitation to meet an UNSUB (unknown subject.) The UNSUB has an agenda, for which he asks for trustworthy Cotton's assistance, but things go very badly awry.
164 reviews8 followers
January 3, 2022
A short story involving the early career of Cotton Malone. It was well done as always with an interesting concept and a slick twist. Very well done.
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2,944 reviews33 followers
April 30, 2019
damn right

400 pages;
one of the mistakes i wanted to correct so i tried signing up as a librarian

p11: but malone had been invited, so he stepped out into the brisk thin air and stuffed his billet-issue glock into a shoulder harness beneath his jacket.
at the end of my copy of the templar legacy is a dossier on malone that distinctly said that his billet-issued firearm was a beretta
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196 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2024
Unless this is the prelude to a new book, not sure what the point of this story is.
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4,558 reviews30 followers
August 18, 2020
A nice little moral quandry - what to do when you want something but then the devil agrees with you?
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543 reviews
February 9, 2019
Originally published in THRILLER (2006),edited by James Patterson. This is an alternative history short - easy and quick to read.
757 reviews9 followers
June 1, 2020
Interesting short story with one of my favorite characters Cotton Malone.
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1,180 reviews49 followers
December 28, 2022
Cotton Malone finds himself in an unnamed Asian country to take care of a request by that country's leader. The whole situation looks fishy, and Cotton comes up with a unique solution to his dilemma.
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1,421 reviews27 followers
May 21, 2023
Cotton Malone - always doing the right thing!!!

In this alternative-history-with-a-twist Thriller Short, New York Times bestselling writer Steve Berry explores one of Cotton Malone's early missions, from a time when Malone was still employed as one of the Magellan Billet's twelve agents. Malone is sent on a mission to a small, central Asian country run by an enigmatic dictator, Yossef Sharma, whose alliance with the United States must be kept under wraps. It's not a mission Malone enjoys, since Sharma has a penchant for burning books. Things get even more interesting when Sharma connects Malone with the world's most infamous criminal, a man who wants to surrender. Things are not always what they seem, and Malone will need Sharma's help if he plans to set things right and give the devil his due.
347 reviews
November 10, 2022
An excellent short story.

The story begins somewhere in Asia with Sharma, the President, ordered all the books be turned in to be burned. Me personally won't even dog-ear a page in a book, so having all the books burned wss upsetting. However, I digress. Saharan gave a book to Malone to go to the ruins the next day. When he got there bin Laden was waiting for him. He was going to surrender into Cotton. Cotton made arrangements and sent back to get him the next day. He turned him over to the US Military. Months later he was wondering why the U S never announced his capture. He went back to Asia to find out what happened. This is all I'm going to say. .The book us 24 pages long. You'll enjoy it.
1,477 reviews25 followers
April 11, 2018
The Devil's Due. Steve Berry

Cotton Malone an agent in The Magellan Billet. He is in a small Asian country, whose leader, known to only a few highly placed politician's is a friend of America. He presents Cotton with two gifts. A prized edition of Canterbury Tales and Osama Bin Laden, who will only surrender to Cotton. This is highly entertaining novella which I thoroughly enjoyed!
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2,030 reviews20 followers
October 13, 2024
Devil's Due Indeed, Thrilling Short

This was a great killer short from Steve Berry. I'm new to this author and am sampling a few of his shorts to learn about his style. This was an excellent, taught thriller. I like the writing style, a bit of history thrown in and enough information to allow you to enjoy the story. I did enjoy this and the devils deserve their due. Now I will have to read a Cotton Malone book.
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961 reviews25 followers
January 5, 2019
Very short story about Cotton Malone and his encounter with the most wanted man in the world. I don’t usually care for these short stories, but read them because they are part of a series. This one was actually pretty good. It had some nice twists and turns. Overall it was a quick interesting read. If you like the Cotton Malone series, you will enjoy this short story.
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95 reviews
July 23, 2019
This is a fun, quick little read that will take 20-30 minutes to finish that I enjoyed. It was straight to the point so the story has to move quickly but I found it to be a nice read. I had never heard of this before because it is not part of the Cotton Malone book series but I am glad I stumbled across it and got to know just a little bit more about Cotton Malone. Give it a try.
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1,777 reviews
February 19, 2020
I like Steve Berry's books. I like how they twist and turn and keep you guessing. The history that is included gets me looking things up. I did like this book, and I didn't like it. I didn't like it because I think I like the challenges that Berry always seems to include and this one was over too quick. So it was as good, but I missed the fun of following the clues he always presents.....
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June 12, 2020
A quick and masterful read

As always Steve Berry immersed me in his story telling from the very beginning. Steve's artful way of mixing fact and fiction is masterful. His in-depth knowledge and research allows him to draw me into the world he created from the 1st page. He always leaves me wanting more.
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308 reviews8 followers
January 2, 2018
The Devil's Due

Great Short story about Malone's early years well worth the money and time to read it. I find Steve Berry books enlightening and non stop thrill with enough historical fact to make you want to learn more about the history behind the story
1,488 reviews1 follower
April 5, 2018
A short story that puts Cotton Malone in the middle of Osama Bin Laden’s capture and assassination from his days in the Magellan Bilet. A bit more far-fetched than usual for this series, but I always enjoy Malone the character.
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116 reviews
December 23, 2018
Surprising

It's a good thing that I had no preconceived notions of where this story might go -- because where it did wouldn't have been in any list I might have made. Good job and quite enjoyable.
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201 reviews3 followers
March 5, 2019
A Short Novella

Steve Berry is an awesome author. He writes very well and his characters are interesting and full-blown. While this is a novella, he uses his usual historical basis making the books he writes very realistic. I highly recommend this novella and all his books.
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2,375 reviews13 followers
October 8, 2021
What I like to referent as an in-between novelette, this short story featuring Cotton Malone, the star of Berry's brilliant series, is as fulfilling and as packed as Berry's full length novels. This throwback to Cotton's early days offers an alternate look at bin Laden's fate.
3 reviews
October 17, 2022
teaser only

I don’t care for teasers. Too short, and not enough intrigue to draw me to a follow up story.
But my appreciation for Berry’s other works will keep me on the lookout for a sequel.
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