Talk:Steve Berry (novelist)
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Half of his dozen books have their own Wikipedia pages
[edit]What makes Steve Berry novels so popular? I would suggest the added value of historical content! The sentence in this article is well-spoken: "He and his wife, Elizabeth, have founded History Matters, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding the preservation of heritage.[1]" I am reading my first Steve Berry book, The King's Deception, and find it amazing! Having lived in London for a month, and having personal family history from the area, I am extra devotedly into learning all about the Tudors and their predecessors. It is more than an action thriller, although it is definitely not easy to stop reading.
- I realize that this WP TALK page is for improving this article—since there wasn't a TALK page, I decided to start one! — Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 22:16, 26 November 2013 (UTC) My suggestion at this point is to encourage WP pages for the other best novels.
Please add references to secondary or tertiary sources
[edit]I would like to see the April 2007 tag removed that asks for more secondary sources. Can we work on this? The tag says, "Please add references to secondary or tertiary sources." — Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 18:33, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
short stories included in the paperback version?
[edit]don't think that applies to all versions of paperback. just read the hodder paperback version of columbus affair, don't see the admiral's mark in there. a look at his site and amazon apparently shows it only applies to the "mass market paperback" version
My Book
[edit]Hi There l, Am from South Africa can i send you my book 105.0.5.86 (talk) 14:46, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
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