![]() ![]() ![]() There is always a certain element of mysticism, or touch of science fiction, or a better way to phrase it – out worldly. Whether it be dealing with some beast that kills employees at the New York Museum of Natural History in Relic, or uncovering a serial killer who happens to be Pendergast’s great-grand uncle who had discovered the elixir of life and managed to live to be over 100 years old in the Cabinet of Curiosities, or dealing with the destructive trail left by his psychopathic brother Diogenes, a Pendergast novel is never normal. One thing that makes a Pendergast novel special is that the crimes that this FBI agent investigates are far from normal. Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have recently added book #18, Verses for the Dead, to the Pendergast series. But writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. ![]() The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels. ![]()
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