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Reliquary by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Title: Reliquary (Pendergast #2)

Author: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Publisher: 1997

Genre: Horror

Pages: 464

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf Project

Hidden deep beneath Manhattan lies a warren of tunnels, sewers, and galleries, mostly forgotten by those who walk the streets above. There lies the ultimate secret of the Museum Beat. When two grotesquely deformed skeletons are found deep in the mud off the Manhattan shoreline, museum curator Margo Green is called in to aid the investigation. Margo must once again team up with police lieutenant D'Agosta and FBI agent Pendergast, as well as the brilliant Dr. Frock, to try and solve the puzzle. The trail soon leads deep underground, where they will face the awakening of a slumbering nightmare... in Reliquary, from bestselling coauthors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

Finally read this one after picking it up at a used book store a few months back. I enjoyed the character of Pendergast in Relic so it seemed that I would enjoy the sequel to that book and the next in the Pendergast series. And I did! Overall, this is a very Michael Crichton style science adventure story. We get another excursion to the New York Natural History Museum’s labs to solve the murders of multiple headless corpses. Along the way we encounter some familiar faces and meet new ones. I especially loved the team up of D’Agosta and Pendergast against the majority of the NYPD. There are some super creepy scenes in this book, mostly the underground ones. They kept the story moving along and not get mired in the techno-babble in the lab. The last 50 pages are one big suspenseful scene. I have another in this series sitting on my Unread Shelf. I may have to push it to the top part of the stack. I probably won’t ever read all 30 books in this series, but I might just knock off a few more in the upcoming years.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, horror, Unread Shelf Project, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 10.26.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

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Title: Relic (Pendergast #1)

Author: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Publisher: 1995

Genre: Horror / Thriller

Pages: 484

Rating: 4 /5 stars

Reading Challenges: Popsugar - Imaginary Creature; Horror


The New York Museum of Natural History is built over a subterranean labyrinth of neglected specimen vaults, unmapped drainage tunnels and long-forgotten catacombs. And there's something down there. When the mutilated bodies of two young boys are discovered deep within the museum's bowels, Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta of the NYPD fears a homicidal maniac may be at large. FBI agent Aloysius X.L. Pendergast believes they may be facing something much worse. As the death toll mounts, and with the opening of the museum's new 'Superstition' exhibition just days away, the two men must work together to prevent a massacre.

As a part of our spooky movie month, we wanted to watch The Relic (1997), but I realized that I had never actually read the original novel that the movie is based on. Off I went to the library to get the book so we could watch. And to my surprise, I really enjoyed the book. It’s a horror thriller in the vein of Michael Crichton’s works. We get a mysterious event, a disbelieving population, scientific discovery, and tons of carnage. I loved all the action bits and the larger mystery of the creature and the murders. I wasn’t quite excited about the long scientific passages. I think the book could have been cut by about 75 pages and still have all the relevant information. I may just have to pick up the next book in the series.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

service model.jpg stolen.jpg lovesickness.jpg frankenstein.jpg jujutsu5.jpg jujutsu6.jpg jujutsu7.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg water moon.jpg liminal.jpg sensor.jpg tombs.jpg
tags: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, 4 stars, horror, thriller, Popsugar
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 10.30.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

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