Relic
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The book that ongoing the New York Times bestselling collaboration of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.
Just days before a massive exhibition opens at the well loved New York Museum of Natural History, visitors are being savagely murdered in the museum’s dark hallways and secret rooms. Autopsies indicate that the killer cannot be human…
But the museum’s directors plot to go yet to be with a huge bash to celebrate the new exhibition, in spite of the murders.
Museum researcher Margo Green must find out who-or what-is doing the killing. But can she do it in time to stop the massacre?
But the museum’s directors plot to go yet to be with a huge bash to celebrate the new exhibition, in spite of the murders.
Museum researcher Margo Green must find out who-or what-is doing the killing. But can she do it in time to stop the massacre?
Special lower priced edition available for a limited time.
A series of bizarre and brutal murders is taking place in the halls of the New York Museum of Natural History, only days before a massive exhibition is set to open. Margo Green knows that the killer is something not human, something that’s not even supposed to exist. Where did it come from, how did it get into the museum, and how can it be stopped?
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I agree with _Reviewer: scott struik from chicago_ It was just too STUPID
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Sometimes, reviewers on Amazon give the reading public a fantastic disservice … and this is one of persons times. I don’t know what Preston & Child’s game is, but their writing seems aimed at the junior-high crowd. Nothing incorrect with that, but it would have been nice if there had been a disclaimer on the take in: “Warning – lame plot, terrible writing, juvinile characters … scratch that – no character development whatsoever”
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
read only if desparate. im giving it more than 1 star purely due to the chapter 63, or the epilogue if you must. i establish that the book dragged on too much and was relieved when i finally finished it [i would have stopped reading if i could but i just cant not end a book]. the ending sort of made the whole suffering worth while – i really gasped and nearly dropped my coffee when i read it. if you cant be bothered reading the whole goddamn book just read chapters 1, 3, 4, 14, 62 and 63. i lost interest regularly and establish myself having to read the same sentence/page over and over sometimes because it wasnt catching if you know what i mean. just bored me and made me nervous to end it. the characters didnt really do anything for me either. maybe if it were written by different people/person, it may be worthwhile but do yourself a favour and read something else. i suggest the da vinci code or deception point, both by dan brown. hope i helped you.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
it is absolutely stunning that so many people rated this book so highly. the plot is paper thin, the characters underdeveloped (why couldn’t the authors at least have agreed us more background/history), and the pacing… that’s the largest problem here. the tale is so godawful dull that i establish myself wishing the museum beast would place me out of MY misery. the last quarter of the book starts to become to some extent bearable, but once the characters travel down their 280th tunnel of the night, does one really care anymore?
here’s something to reflect about: the movie version – one of the most underrated horror films in recent memory – is superior to the novel in every single way.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I never could get into this book. This was my first attempt at Preston/Child, and I have to say I didn’t much delight in it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5