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September 27
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Keith
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Dance of Death (Diogenes Trilogy, Book 2)
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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read in January, 2005
Keith said:
"The second of their unoffical trilogy. Similar in style to the rest.
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Keith
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Brimstone (Diogenes Trilogy, Book 1)
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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Keith said:
"This book is very similar in style to the other books by the author. This is one is part of a unofficial trilogy centering around a main character, so I'd recommend reading this one before "Dance of Death" and "Book of the Dead", ...more
This book is very similar in style to the other books by the author. This is one is part of a unofficial trilogy centering around a main character, so I'd recommend reading this one before "Dance of Death" and "Book of the Dead", and although not a part of the trilogy "Wheel of Darkness" as well. Also, by this point the authors have pretty much been solely using Pendergast as a main character as he has proven to be a fan favorite....less
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September 22
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Keith
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Still Life with Crows (Mass Market Paperback)
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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read in January, 2003
Keith said:
"This book involves Pedergast investigating some odd murders in the Midwest. Contains no other characters from any of there previous books, so can be read at any point. I'd recommend at least reading Relic and Reliquary first just to be introduced to ...more
This book involves Pedergast investigating some odd murders in the Midwest. Contains no other characters from any of there previous books, so can be read at any point. I'd recommend at least reading Relic and Reliquary first just to be introduced to the character. In my opinion, it’s one of their weaker novels, but is still enjoyable....less
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Keith
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Riptide (Paperback)
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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read in January, 2003
Keith said:
"A stand-alone book by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. While most of their books contain roughly the same characters this one does not. It’s about as good as the others, but is about pirates to it got a fifth star. The style is similar to their o...more
A stand-alone book by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. While most of their books contain roughly the same characters this one does not. It’s about as good as the others, but is about pirates to it got a fifth star. The style is similar to their others in the sense that something supernatural appears to be affecting the treasure dig....less
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Keith
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Reliquary (Mass Market Paperback)
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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read in January, 2001
Keith said:
"A direct sequel to the book Relic. Very similar to in style with many of the same characters, as well as a few new ones that appear later. Special Agent Pendergast (who has a minor roll in the first book) returns with a more prominent role. Not quite...more
A direct sequel to the book Relic. Very similar to in style with many of the same characters, as well as a few new ones that appear later. Special Agent Pendergast (who has a minor roll in the first book) returns with a more prominent role. Not quite as good as the first one, but still very enjoyable....less
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Keith
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Relic (Mass Market Paperback)
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read in January, 1999
Keith said:
"I first read this book in High School and later reread it in college. This is he first book by authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. A good page turner; Murder mystery/thriller, with some minor science fiction throw in. One of the things that th...more
I first read this book in High School and later reread it in college. This is he first book by authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. A good page turner; Murder mystery/thriller, with some minor science fiction throw in. One of the things that these authors like to do is to take an event that at first appears supernatural and then try to explain it scientifically (although most of the time in borders more on science fiction). Its also the first introduction to some characters that will appear later. It spawned a horrible movie....less
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