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  • DeadlyasSin B

    deadlyassin b said:

    I am a little more than halfway through the book and thus far I am thrilled. I love my home, NY, which I am 6,878 miles away from. The Museum of Natural History is my fav in the city and I have always appreciated Egypt and anything Egyptian. Any recommendations for the next book I should tackle by this duo?

    posted Saturday, July 26 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • Hannah

    hannah said:

    I just started reading today and I already love it!
    Just like all the Pendergast-Books. He's an incredible character!

    posted Saturday, March 22 2008
  • Hajira (If you are not up to loving,then dont do it!!!)

    hajira (if you are not up to loving,then dont do it!!!) said:

    a true page turner .....special agent preston in jail , another mysterious attack in the museum ,D'Agosta and Laura breaking apart ...all in all its truly its amazing!!!!!!

    posted Sunday, December 23 2007
  • Imran M

    imran m said:

    I didnt read the book, however heard about it... wanna read...

    posted Thursday, October 25 2007
  • animerebel

    animerebel said:

    I think katamaster meant to say (Dance of Death), not Game of Death. The book that got me started was Relic, and I have since read all the following books. And just finished The Wheel of Darkness. As with all the books, with a few exceptions, it started out slowly, but builds up to a truely gripping story. One that, once you get to the good stuff, you just can't put it down.
    I have found these two authors to be an excellent match, and they are impressive considering they live on different ends of the continent.

    posted Monday, September 24 2007
  • sprogmom

    sprogmom said:

    Interesting ending, loved the twist and the cliff hanger at the end.

    posted Tuesday, July 24 2007
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