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Book Review
The Cabinet of Curiosities
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Publisher: Warner Books
Published: June 2002
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About the Book
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have taken us from a pirate's island fortress (Riptide) to the ancient lost city of the Anasazi Indians (Thunderhead) to the edge of the world and beyond (The Ice Limit). Now they return to the famous New York Museum of Natural History, the setting for their classic bestseller, The Relic. For the museum cloaks a terrifying secret of the past, not out of the Amazonian jungles or the depths of Africa, but from New York City itself...
THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
In nineteenth-century New York, the public flocked to collections of strange and grotesque oddities called "cabinets of curiosities." Now, in lower Manhattan, a modern apartment tower is slated to rise on the site of one of the old cabinets. Yet when the excavators break into a basement, they uncover a charnel pit of horror: the remains of thirty-six people murdered and gruesomely dismembered over 130 years ago by an unknown serial killer.
In the aftermath, Museum archaeologist Nora Kelly is visited by an enigmatic, silver-eyed FBI agent who is obsessed with the mystery of the bodies. Together, Special Agent Pendergast and Nora Kelly embark on an investigation that will take them from the gleaming skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan to the crumbling archives of the Museum, from a mass grave under a Chinatown brownstone to a house of abominations on Riverside Drive. Their search unearths the faint whisper of a mysterious doctor who once roamed the city...a genius who carried out medical experiments on living human beings. But just as Nora and Pendergast begin to unravel the clues to the century-old killings, a fresh spree of murder and surgical mutilation erupts around them...and New York City is awash in terror.
Fast-paced and filled with the brilliant scientific details that have become the trademark of Preston/Child novels, THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES presents readers with the duo's most delicious conundrum—and most gripping read—to date.
About the Authors
Douglas Preston
ouglas Preston and Lincoln Child are the coauthors of the bestselling novels The Relic, Mount Dragon, Reliquary, and Riptide. Douglas Preston worked for the American Museum of Natural History, is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and in 1989 retraced Coronado's thousand-mile odyssey on horseback. He welcomes reader e-mail at prestonchild@prestonchild.com
Lincoln Child
Lincoln Child is a former book editor at St. Martin's Press and has published numerous short-story anthologies. He welcomes reader e-mail at prestonchild@prestonchild.com.
The Reviews
"This is one of their best....sharply drawn characters, snappy dialogue, and plenty of action....Its mix of suspense and archaeology is sure to please the thriller crowd."
-Publishers Weekly
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