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title: "Blue Labyrinth"
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# Blue Labyrinth

**Brand:** douglas prestonlincoln child
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Impressive Plot Wonderful Characters
  

*by G***M on Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024*

Every Preston and Child novel is readable with enough twists and turns to make anyone love the book.  I have read several of them, and was pleased with every one of them  _ even the ones that scared me😁.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Getting back to basics
  

*by J***9 on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2015*

This isn't the best Preston & Child book, but it's definitely on the right track.After the meandering and boring "Helen" trilogy and the somewhat better (although still lacking) White Fire, I had my doubts about my favorite duo of authors. Afterall, the 2 have written some absolutely amazing novels in the past like The Cabinet of Curiosities , Relic, and The Ice Limit. But then they decided to go down a weird path with the atermentioned "Helen" books and the overall dislikable Gideon Crew series (although the latest one wasn't that bad, if I'm being perfectly honest).Even though Blue Labyrinth promised to be a return to the older, more suspenseful style of previous Pendergast novels, I still had my doubts. In recent books Pendergast had quickly become almost annoying, and almost immortal. The situations Preston & Child wrote him into were weird and unbelievable. His attitude and mannerisms made him almost a different person than he was in earlier (and far superior) novels. And the past plots and storylines tended to be uninteresting, lacking the complexity and plot twists that the authors were known for.But being a fan sometimes means continuing to support things you enjoy, even if they disappoint you (and I know a lot about disappointment, I'm a Chargers fan). So, I still bought the book, despite my trepidations and concerns...and actually quite enjoyed the newest Pendergast novel.Like I said, it's not perfect and it fails in comparison to earlier adventures staring Pendergast, however, it's moving back into the right direction of those novels. Back are the compelling plots and surprise twists. Back is the research and history that made me such a fan in the first place. Even Pendergast himself is back to a more normal place and this time we see a bit of his human side and the reasons behind his actions.It's true that Blue Labyrinth drags a bit in the beginning. The first 150 pages or so are a bit of a task to get through, but once the story gets moving and the plot thickens, it's hard to put down. The only reason I took a week reading this was because of my horrible grave-yard shift hours which make it hard to keep motivated reading when sleep seems the better option.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Reward For Longtime Pendergast Fans
  

*by T***S on Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015*

When almost a thousand readers offer their opinion on a book, especially an ongoing series, there will be divergent opinions as each fan reads the series for somewhat different reasons and has differing abilities to suspend their sense of disbelief.  But does an effort, such as "Blue Labyrinth", manage to live up to the legacy of the "body of work" surrounding the characters-- in this reviewer's opinion-YES!  The 14th installment in the Agent Pendergast series returns readers to the fun of following the modern day Shelock Holmes on a deadly suspense driven storyline that stretches from ancient Pendergast family history to a modern cornucopia of Pendergast characters including "appearances" from brother Diogenes, sons Alban and Tristram, Margo Green, Constance Greene, and, of course, Lt. D'Agosta.  For loyal readers of this series, Preston and Child offer a novel full of respectful remembrances and homages of people and actions from past offerings.The Pendergast family has its share of long buried secrets--one such secret emerges to threaten all that Aloysius Pendergast holds dear, icluding his own life.  A highly skilled antagonist with unlimited resources seeks vengeance against Agent Pendergast for a transgression of an ancient Pendergast relative that resulted in several tragic deaths.  Interestingly, as Pendergast dives headlong into this case after a very significant and uncommon past enemy is dumped on his doorstep, he discovers that a case Lt. D'Agosta is working has common threads with his case.  Soon, all major characters in Pendergast's arsenal (Margo, Constance, D'Agosta) are hard at work to solve this enigmatic case, especially once Pendergast himself is stunningly compromised.As a loyal reader of all the Pendergast novels, I felt this one definitely belongs in the top 5 or 6, especially when considering the past "body of work", the development of certain characters, and past plotlines.  This installment in the series just felt "right" to me--the atmosphere, the characcter reactions and interactions, and the mysterious plotline that creates extreme vulnerability in Pendergast and ratchets up the suspense level to a "white knuckler" in the last 200 pages.  Oh, and my past complaints about Constance being a do-nothing distraction-wow, have those quibbles been  rectified in "Blue Labyrinth".  Pendergast novels are characterized by moody atmospheres, strong character interactions, a slight touch of the supernatural, and modern literature's Holmesian super sleuth.  Longtime readers of this series should enjoy the modern twists of the plot line mixed with clever homages to the past.

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