Relic, book review

Category: book Nook

Post 1 by TexasRed (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Saturday, 08-Mar-2008 11:48:12

Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Edition: Unabridged
read by David Colacci
Subject: Fiction/Horror
Number of parts:11
Duration: 12 hours, 25 minutes
File size: 178600 KB

Archeologists in the Amazon Basin are savagely massacred and all that
survives is a solitary box of relics. This same box begins a circuitous
journey from boat to boat, from port to port and ends up a battered delivery
to the New York Museum of Natural History only to be relegated to a locked
basement and forgotten. Only the black heart of the Amazon never forgets. On
the eve of the Museum's massive new exhibition that includes a strange
figurine never displayed before, people begin turning up savagely murdered
amid rumors of a "Museum beast." Forensic evidence shows the killer to be
terrifyingly strong and viciously destructive. Tension builds as a graduate
student working in the Museum, Margo Green, discovers a link between the
killings, the Amazon expedition deaths and the unusual figurine.
N L S information;
Book Number: RC 42361
3 sound cassettes
Narrated by Carole Jordan Stewart
Series: Pendergast series

my notes;
I got my copy from the unabridged project, that info is at the top of the
review. I am hooked on this series. Loved it. Loved it. A huge 5 plus
out of 5.
Happy reading,
Carla/TexasRed