The Charlemagne Pursuit
Published: 2008,
Ballantine Books
Formats: Hardback, Audio
CD, Kindle
Hardback: ISBN-13: 978-0-345-48579-3
Pages: 528
Plot:
As a child, former Justice Department agent Cotton Malone was told his
father died in a submarine disaster in the North Atlantic, but now he
wants the full story and asks his ex-boss, Stephanie Nelle, to secure
the military files. What he learns stuns him: His father’s
sub was a secret nuclear vessel lost on a highly classified mission
beneath the ice shelves of Antarctica.
But Malone isn’t the only one after the truth.
Twin sisters Dorothea Lindauer and Christl Falk are fighting for the
fortune their mother has promised to whichever of them discovers what
really became of their father, who died on the same submarine that
Malone’s father captained.
The sisters know something Malone doesn’t: Inspired by
strange clues discovered in Charlemagne’s tomb, the Nazis
explored Antarctica before the Americans, as long ago as 1938. Now
Malone discovers that cryptic journals penned in “the
language of heaven,” inscrutable conundrums posed by an
ancient historian, and the ill-fated voyage of his father are all tied
to a revelation of immense consequence for humankind.
In an effort to ensure that this explosive information never rises to
the surface, Langford Ramsey, an ambitious navy admiral, has begun a
brutal game of treachery, blackmail, and assassination. As Malone
embarks on a dangerous quest with the sisters, one that leads them from
an ancient German cathedral to a snowy French citadel to the
unforgiving ice of Antarctica, he will finally confront the shocking
truth of his father’s death and the distinct possibility of
his own.