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“Cemetery Dance” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

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July 8, 2009
“Cemetery Dance” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child is the ninth Pendergast novel.  It came out in May 2009.  It was an interesting read, but I don’t think as good as past novels.  The story revolves around a cult that has been squatting in Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan.  Bill Smithback, who has been featured...
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“Terminal Freeze” by Lincoln Child

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June 21, 2009
“Terminal Freeze” by Lincoln Child

Terminal Freeze by Lincoln Child was a good fast adventure thriller.  It only took me a couple of nights to read.  The plot was very similar to Relic, Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston’s most famous book/movie.  The story revolves around a group of scientists researching global warming at a mothballed USAF radar station in...
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“Utopia” by Lincoln Child

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June 19, 2009
“Utopia” by Lincoln Child

I finished Utopia by Lincoln Child last night.  It is a solid adventure thriller that had plot similarities to the original Die Hard movie.  The basic plot is that Utopia, a cutting edge amusement park near Las Vegas is having troubles with its master robotic controller network.  The designer of the “Metanet,” Andrew Warne...
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“Deep Storm” by Lincoln Child

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June 14, 2009
“Deep Storm” by Lincoln Child

Deep Storm by Lincoln Child is a very enjoyable action novel.  The story is about an ex-naval doctor, Peter Crane, who is called to investigate mysterious illnesses aboard a submerged research facility two miles below the Atlantic.  Dr. Crane discovers that the research being done at the facility is not what he was told...
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“The Wheel of Darkness” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

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June 11, 2009
“The Wheel of Darkness” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

I finished the 8th Pendergast novel, The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child a couple of days ago.  It was very enjoyable as the other series of Pendergast novels have been.  Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child are currently some of my favorite fiction writers.  The book only took me three days...
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