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.
“I don't think my mum ever understood my love of Doctor Who. Surely her strongest memory would have been me, standing at the top of the stairs, crying about how the "jelly men" were going to get me? Sorry, Mum, for those sleepless nights, but it was with good reason they called it Terror of the Zygons.”
“If all my friends jumped off a bridge, I wouldn't jump with them. I'd be at the bottom, hoping to catch them.”
“Something about history stirred him. He liked following in its footsteps.”
“Say it, do it, preach it, shout it, but never, absolutely never, believe your own bullshit.”
“We find what we search for.”
“It's been my experience, Langford, that the past always has a way of returning. Those who don't learn, or can't remember it, are doomed to repeat it.”
“It's true that the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.”
“It's the circumstances that create fear. How you respond is all you can control. Concentrate on that, and you'll always succeed.”
“They’re like chocolate-chip cookies, though. Can’t have just one.”
“The people can be forced to fear, but not to love.”
“If you want to live your whole life free from pain,you must either be a god or a corpse.”
“Everybody loves a thing more if it has cost him trouble.”
“What chilling blows we suffer-thanks to our conflicting wills-whenever we show these mortal men some kindness.”
“The lot of man is to suffer and die.What's gone is of no consequence.”
“And what of failure?"He shrugged."The consequence of not succeesing.Remember what Homer said.Circumstances rule men,not men circumstances.”
“Follow your heart. It rarely leads you astray. It's thinking that gets us into trouble.”
“We write because we have to, not because we want to”
“Study the past if you would define the future. --CONFUCIUS”
“But heroes, at times, had to be fools.”
“He that endureth to the end, shall be saved.”
“I detest those who deceive me...”