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The House of Long Ago: A Cassiopeia Vitt Adventure (Cassiopeia Vitt Adventure Series Book 3) Kindle Edition

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The time has come for Cassiopeia Vitt to sell her ancestral home. It sits on a Spanish bluff by the Mediterranean Sea, and bears the name Casa de Hace Mucho Tiempo, House of Long Ago. Trapped inside its walls are memories from a time when Cassiopeia was growing from a rebellious adolescent into a thoughtful young woman—regretful times when she often found herself estranged from her parents. Also inside are fifteen paintings, each one a masterpiece, together representing an investment in the tens of millions of euros—her father’s private art collection—which she intends to donate to museums. But when an art expert declares all fifteen paintings fake, and suggests that her father may have been involved with something illegal, she embarks on a quest to find answers.

From a secret repository in Andorra, to a mysterious yacht in the Mediterranean, then finally onto the streets of Paris and a horrific reminder from World War II, Cassiopeia must battle every step of the way to stay alive—a fight that will finally bring her face to face with the truth about the House of Long Ago.
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Steve Berry is the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of fifteen Cotton Malone and four stand-alone novels. He has twenty-five million books in print, translated into forty languages. He is an emeritus member of the Smithsonian Libraries Advisory Board and a founding member of International Thriller Writers, formerly serving as its copresident.



Natalie Ross is an actress and voice-over artist whose acting credits include multiple appearances in the television series All My Children, among others. She is an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator.



M. J. Rose is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels. She is a founding member of International Thriller Writers and the founder of the first marketing company for authors, AuthorBuzz.com, as well as the cofounder of 1001DarkNights.com. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including RT's Best Historical Fiction and People Magazine Picks. The Fox TV series, Past Lives, was based on her novel The Reincarnationist.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B087XB9D8R
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Blue Box Press (June 16, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 16, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 315 KB
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  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 114 pages
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The House of Long Ago is the fourth book in the Cassiopeia Vitt Adventure Series. Although each book can be read as a stand-alone, I have a feeling I would have enjoyed this read more if I had researched the series before going in. Cassiopeia Vitt is a strong heroine who reminded me of a hybrid of Laura Croft and Nancy Drew. She is a woman on a mission to sell her parent's home and settle their estate. While working on coming to terms with the numerous secrets from the past, Cassiopeia is determined to discover the truth.Told in Cassiopeia's POV, The House of Long Ago is a quick read full of action and mystery. With a detailed dive into art history and a complex plot, The House of Long Ago would appeal to art lovers who enjoy a good mystery. This is my first read by Steve Berry and M.J. Rose. Although it wasn't my typical romance read, I enjoyed exploring a strong female heroine and her quest to discover the truth about her family and their past!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2021
Another quick and entertaining read by the Berry/Rose duo. As a forever fan of Cotton Malone and his lady love Cassiopeia, I’m pleased this series gives us more of Cassiopeia and her extraordinary life. I love the history her stories get into and in this one the art reveals. The plot wasn't quite as riveting as the previous two books in this series. With the search for answers less urgent, it lacked some of the typical heart-pounding nature of all the other books with Cassiopeia and Cotton, but it provided great character development for Cassiopeia. Even so, this book is still a great way to spend a few hours and I will continue to buy future books in this series. Very much looking forward to more books in this series. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020
A very interesting and thought provoking story with a lot of historical significance. An enjoyable story based upon a very sad subject.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020
It is always a pleasure when a book is an enjoyable read and a learning experience. The House of Long Ago is such a novel. This is billed as a Cotton Mather, Cassiopeia Vitt collaboration, but Cotton is merely mentioned and truthfully, not terribly missed because Cassiopeia can certainly hold her own. The story is quick and the adventure satisfying, but more importantly, I learned so much about the machinations within the art world involving the Nazi confiscation and destruction of so many precious works of art. The author's notes at the end of the story are as informative and satisfying as the novella itself. Kudos to MJ Rose and Steve Berry for another delicious literary collaboration.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
Excellent book. Mr. Berry, as usual, has written another wonder t book full of historical content. Out was easy to read but healed my attention to the very end. I do wish though that the plot carried through a bit more, with a comprehensive ending. Most of his books are a bit more involved. All in all, a very good novel.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
“The House of Long Ago,” the fourth book in the Cassiopeia Vitt Adventure Series, was written by Steve Berry with M.J. Rose. I love the character of Cassiopeia from Berry’s Cotton Malone series, so without really paying attention, I ordered it on Kindle. Oops!! This is actually a novella, and I quite honestly prefer a more developed plot than this provides. For a long short story, it was good; however, it wrapped up too abruptly for me. Additionally, I found the story was too predictable. I saw the end coming about half way through the book. So, I was somewhat disappointed.

I do enjoy a strong female heroine, and Berry’s Cassiopeia Vitt is a delight. The reader can see her as a solid dynamic character even in the abruptness of this long short story. In “The House of Long Ago,” she is on a mission to sell her parent's home and settle their estate. Some of the family paintings which she was going to give to a museum are discovered to be forgeries; this sets her off on a quest to discover the truth about these paintings, her family, and their past!

Even this novella could have been developed into a solid novel giving it greater depth and development. Still, I did like the story; it moved quickly. I would love to read this as a full-length novel centered in her world. Still, a good story, good characters, and a good Kindle price.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
I love this character in The Cotton Malone series. Cassiopeia is the embodiment of all action thriller women. As if beauty, money, and art were not enough. Building ancient castle with only the tools a materials used by the craftsman in medieval times. How can it get any better? Stolen art she enjoyed in her family's home. A great mystery that leads Cassiopeia into her past. Excellent short story.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
This gives us a bit more background history on Cassiopeia"s family history, by telling us of her memories of her family home that she has decided to sell along with thinking she would permanently loan the 15 paintings to the two museums favored by her father. But when she brings an old friend with her to evaluate the paintings, she finds out that every single one of the paintings hanging in the house are copies, she is forced to consult with the family lawyer who brings her with the key to a vault in Andorra, which is supposedly untouchable in security, where she finds only the frames. Now she is forced to trace what happened to the paintings. Plus she is on a timeline limitation because she and Cotton are scheduled to spend some time together, hence the phone calls between them. If you have read The Warsaw Protocol, you will realize what Cotton was doing in Poland, as he just doesn't give Cassieopeia details. Well, she finds that what happened to the paintings had to do with the invitation, that she had received to a special museum dedicated to those Jews who had been wronged by the Nazis.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022
A great story with interesting information. Very enjoyable and entertaining. One could only hope that there are honest people who have done like City's father has done in this story.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Read.
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2023
Quick story. Well written to keep interest. Interesting locations in which the story unfolds.
Good complement to the book, The Art Thief.
Recommend.
CostasK
3.0 out of 5 stars Story, price and length
Reviewed in Germany on September 25, 2023
The story is the usual excellent level that I know of Steve Berry. However is very much shorter and of a higher price.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2021
Another great storyline short though but very intriguing . Cassiopeia is such a dynamic character a strong intelligent women who never gives up I'm excited to read her next adventure
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4.0 out of 5 stars not what you expect
Reviewed in Australia on February 13, 2022
took a couple of chapters to get into it but when i did i was hooked.
Both authors are master story tellers and they lead you on a merry chase right to the very end.
definitely a good read
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1.0 out of 5 stars Enttäuschend, überflüssig
Reviewed in Germany on October 14, 2022
Das Taschenbuch hat 112 Seiten, da reicht es eigentlich schon, nur die Inhaltsangabe zu lesen.
Man liest bis zum Ende, um zu erfahren, warum die Gemälde Kopien waren und die Originale aus dem geheimen "Repository" verschwunden sind. Der Inhalt ist ebenso dünn wie das Buch.
Schade um das Geld!
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