Blue Labyrinth by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Blue Labyrinth (Agent Pendergast, #14) (Pendergast, #14)

by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

"A long-buried family secret resurfaces when one of Aloysius Pendergast's most implacable enemies shows up on his doorstep as a murdered corpse. The mystery has all the hallmarks of the perfect murder, save for an enigmatic clue: a piece of turquoise lodged in the stomach of the deceased. The gem leads Pendergast to an abandoned mine on the shore of California's desolate Salton Sea, which in turn propels him on a journey of discovery deep into his family's sinister past. But Pendergast learns there is more at work than a ghastly episode of family history: he is soon stalked by a subtle killer bent on vengeance over an ancient transgression. In short order, Pendergast is caught in a wickedly clever plot, which will leave him stricken in mind and body ... and may well end with his death"--

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4 of 5 stars

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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.

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