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Bones are discovered on a construction site. In total 36 bodies are found, the were mutilated more than a 100 years ago.
After the discovery of the bones, similar murders are happening in the streets of New York. Is there a copycat on the loose or the murderer from a 130 years ago still alive?
Agent Pendagast is back for a third time. D'Agosta and Margo Green are gone so he gets the help of Nora Kelly, a archeologist working for the Museum. The story still takes place in New York and also back is Bill Smithback, the journalist looking for his Pulitzer prize and is also Nora's boyfriend. A new character is also in the mix, Patrick O'Shaunessy, a cop who a couple of years ago was accused of taking a bribe and now his boss is making him work with Pendagast as a punishment.
This suspense, horror, fantasy book is great. Pendagast is such a great character, intriguing, weird and who has a few tricks on his sleeve. Smithback is your typical journalist but tends to put his ffot in his mouth a little too often and gets to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. For me they are both the main reasons the books works. They both bring the serious, emotional and funny side that makes the book a joy to read.
They are some parts that are far-fetched more on the fantasy side so be prepared that it's part of the charm the authors bring to this novel.
This book can be read as a stand alone since the references from the two previous book are so minimal that you don't really miss anything that makes you wonder what they are talking about.
Great thrilling, suspense book. 4.5 stars.
** An engaging thriller **My goodness, even though it's quite a long story, it has been such an exciting adventure. Everything begins with the discovery of an underground place full of skulls from a long time ago, back in the 1880s. The big question is: who were these people, and why did they meet such a terrible fate? Did they meet their end because of a magical potion that grants eternal life, or is there another reason behind it? You'll find all the juicy details in the book.It's interesting how cabinets and curiosities are like sneak peeks into museums before museums were a thing. The author has really impressed me by connecting all the dots in a way that's full of surprises and unexpected twists. And it's not just that the story keeps you hooked, the way it unfolds is just right.If you're curious about Nora Kelly's early days and want to fully grasp what's going on with Nora and Bill Smithback, check out “Thunderhead” ([b:Thunderhead 136636 Thunderhead (Nora Kelly, #0A) Douglas Preston https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1344263984l/136636.SY75.jpg 294161]Nora Kelly #0A). It's like the starting point that explains a lot. And guess what? There's more to come with Pendergast and Nora Kelly, so stay tuned for their next adventures!
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4 primary books6 released booksNora Kelly is a 6-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.
Series
16 primary books17 released booksAloysius Pendergast is a 17-book series with 16 primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, and Juan Trejo.