
empressbrooke
Written on Apr 13, 2015
After some weak spots in the Helen trilogy, Preston and Child have shown they're still going strong with another solidly enjoyable stand-alone Pendergast tale. Just like 2013's [b:White Fire|17159011|White Fire (Pendergast, #13)|Douglas Preston|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388193320s/17159011.jpg|24152432], Blue Labyrinth brings back one of Pendergast's side-kicks (this time Margo Green, with some nice references to her earlier appearances and their effects on her) and spins a puzzling and interesting mystery.