![]() Vincent D’Agosta is taking a much more active role in clearing Pendergast’s name, risking his own career and his relationship with Laura in order to break Aloysius out of prison. Diogenes’s frame job was masterful, near-perfect - but there are just enough holes to be holding up the trial, and Laura Heyward finds herself investigating them despite herself. To begin with, Aloysius Pendergast is in a maximum security prison, awaiting trial for several murders and for the theft of the jewel collection of the Museum of Natural History - all crimes perpetrated by his brother, Diogenes, during the last book. ![]() Like Brimstone, this book has a lot going on, a lot of different threads that weave in and out of each other. Perhaps coincidentally, it’s also the first Pendergast novel I read. This is probably my favourite Pendergast novel. Spoiler Warning: Spoilers for Dance with Death ![]() Title: The Book of the Dead (Pendergast #7)Īuthor: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child ![]()
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