Steve Berry (novelist)

Steve Berry
Born (1955-09-02) September 2, 1955
Georgia, U.S.
OccupationLawyer, author
EducationWalter F. George School of Law of Mercer University
GenreCrime fiction, Thriller
Notable worksCotton Malone series of novels
Website
steveberry.org

Steve Berry is an American author and former attorney currently living in St. Augustine, Florida.[1][2] Born on September 2, 1955, he was a trial lawyer for thirty years and held elected office for fourteen. His first works, The Amber Room and The Romanov Prophecy, were published in 2003 and 2004.

Bibliography

Cotton Malone series

  • The Templar Legacy (2006)
  • The Alexandria Link (2007)
  • The Venetian Betrayal (2007)
  • The Charlemagne Pursuit (2008)
  • The Paris Vendetta (2009)
  • The Emperor's Tomb (2010)
  • The Jefferson Key (2011)
  • The King's Deception (2013)
  • The Lincoln Myth (2014)
  • The Patriot Threat (2015)
  • The 14th Colony (2016)
  • The Lost Order (2017)
  • The Bishop’s Pawn (2018)
  • The Malta Exchange (2019)
  • The Warsaw Protocol (2020)
  • The Kaiser’s Web (2021)
  • The Last Kingdom (2023)
  • The Atlas Maneuver (2024)
  • The Medici Return (2025)
  • The Devil's Bible (2026)

Novellas & short stories

  • The Devil's Due (2006)
  • The Admiral's Mark (2012)
  • The Tudor Plot (2013)
  • The Devil’s Bones: Cotton Malone vs. Grey Pierce (2014) with James Rollins in the anthology FaceOff, edited by David Baldacci
  • Past Prologue: Jamie Fraser and Cotton Malone (2017) with Diana Gabaldon in the anthology MatchUp, edited by Lee Child

Cassiopeia Vitt series (with M. J. Rose)

  • The Museum of Mysteries (2018)
  • The Lake of Learning (2019)
  • The House of Long Ago (2020)
  • The End of Forever (2021)

Short stories

  • The Balkan Escape (2010)

Luke Daniels series (with Grant Blackwood)

  • The 9th Man (2023)
  • Red Star Falling (2024)

Standalone works

  • The Amber Room (2003)
  • The Romanov Prophecy (2004)
  • The Third Secret (2005)
  • The Columbus Affair (2012)
  • The Omega Factor (2022)
  • The List (2025)

Short stories

  • The Devil's Gold (2011)

References

  1. ^ "Steve Berry Biography". BookBrowse Biographies. BookBrowse LLC. August 15, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  2. ^ Scott, Lee. "Thriller roundup: Locals have an independent flair". The Florida Times-Union.