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I have particularly enjoyed his "Pendergast" series of novels, but he has written over two dozen books, some co-authored with Douglas Preston.

They are labeled 'horror' and 'techno-thrillers'.
Good reading.
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I loved "Reliquary" and i think its called "Brimstone" I find Pendergast and interesting character to say the least
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Love the Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child Pendergast series.......can't get enough.....so into the characters it's like torture waiting in between books.
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Post by Jenn H »

The Pendergast series is one of my all time favorites. And they've started the newer series "Gideon Crew". So far I ha've read two of the three books in this series and feel that they are just further proof that these two authors are masters at what they do.
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I totally agree! I love reading Lincoln Child. Great characters and situations=good reading. :D

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Lincoln and Child are favorite authors of mine. I absolutely love the Pendergast series, but I have read their individual novels too, and really enjoyed them!

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I too enjoy the Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child Pendergast series. They stir my imagination more than most writers. Also, they take us to interesting places such as the underground in New York city.
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Like everything I have read and always look forward to discovering a "new" book of the series!
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