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As a big fan of Preston and Child's Pendergast books (this is #14 in the series), I was really exciting to finally get around to reading "Blue Labyrinth". I was not disappointed. The book starts fast with a body dropped off at the Dakota residence of FBI agent A.X.L. Pendergast. Not just another body, by the way, but rather that of his evil son, Alban. A car screeches away from the apartment and a great thriller begins.
Pendergast is stunned, not so much because of the death of his son, but rath ...more
Pendergast is stunned, not so much because of the death of his son, but rath ...more

It's difficult, and rather taxing, to try and create a review for a novel such as this. For having read the entire breadth of the Pendergast series for the past couple of months or so, I'm finding it hard to believe that I'll be moving on to other tales after this. After being a part of a character's journey from beginning to (current) end, it is rather hard to part from them. Once you're in the world for such a long time, it's almost heartbreaking to move on. The journey of Pendergast thus far
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