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FEVER DREAM
BY DOUGLAS PRESTON
& LINCOLN CHILD
FEVER DREAM
BY DOUGLAS PRESTON
& LINCOLN CHILD
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Yesterday, Special Agent Pendergast still mourned the loss of his beloved wife, Helen, who died in a tragic accident in Africa twelve years ago. Today, he discovers she was murdered. Tomorrow, he will learn her most guarded secrets, leaving him to wonder: Who was the woman I married? Why was she murdered? And, above all . . . Who murdered her? FEVER DREAM Revenge is not sweet: It is essential.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
DOUGLAS PRESTON and LINCOLN CHILD are bestselling coauthors of 13 novels. Preston, a regular contributor to The New Yorker, worked for the American Museum of Natural History. He is an expert horseman who has ridden thousands of miles across the West. Child, a former book editor, is passionate about motorcycles, exotic parrots, and nineteenth-century English literature. The authors encourage readers to visit and send them e-mail at their Web site, www.prestonchild.com.
MY REVIEW:
Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston thankfully team up again for their 11th Aloysius Pendergast thriller, FEVER DREAM. Pendergast, an FBI agent, is a wealthy, somewhat unconventional but exceptionally bright man who you learn a lot more about in this newest Child and Preston collaboration. Readers will find out about his wife’s death and how Pendergast was in mourning for her these past twelve years. She was killed by a lion who attacked her and it was thought to be an accident but now Pendergast finds out it could have been murder.
Calling on his best friend, Lt. Vincent D’Agosta, for help, Pendergast wants to find the murderer and see that justice is done. Vincent’s fiancĂ© who is a Captain in the NY Police Department is not thrilled that he is going off again with Pendergast. However, she surprisingly finds herself working with him before the whole thing is over as they track the killer to Africa and then South America only to wind up back in New Orleans. In doing so, they find out secrets about Helen and what she was involved in that were previously unknown to her husband.
This is a real page turner and although it is only the second Pendergast novel I have read, I already feel I know the well-developed characters and can’t wait to see what they do next. The combination of Pendergast and Vincent‘s love, Captain Hayward, is a good one and they play off each other exquisitely. There is a dry sense of humor to the novel that I thoroughly enjoyed and although this novel seemed shorter than the last, it still was exciting and had so many surprising twists and turns. FEVER DREAM can stand on its own but if you think you will like the book, you may want to start with the first Pendergast novel and read your way happily to this newest addition. I think it never hurts to know as much of the background as possible and I hope to get time to do that myself this summer.
GIVEAWAYYesterday, Special Agent Pendergast still mourned the loss of his beloved wife, Helen, who died in a tragic accident in Africa twelve years ago. Today, he discovers she was murdered. Tomorrow, he will learn her most guarded secrets, leaving him to wonder: Who was the woman I married? Why was she murdered? And, above all . . . Who murdered her? FEVER DREAM Revenge is not sweet: It is essential.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
DOUGLAS PRESTON and LINCOLN CHILD are bestselling coauthors of 13 novels. Preston, a regular contributor to The New Yorker, worked for the American Museum of Natural History. He is an expert horseman who has ridden thousands of miles across the West. Child, a former book editor, is passionate about motorcycles, exotic parrots, and nineteenth-century English literature. The authors encourage readers to visit and send them e-mail at their Web site, www.prestonchild.com.
MY REVIEW:
Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston thankfully team up again for their 11th Aloysius Pendergast thriller, FEVER DREAM. Pendergast, an FBI agent, is a wealthy, somewhat unconventional but exceptionally bright man who you learn a lot more about in this newest Child and Preston collaboration. Readers will find out about his wife’s death and how Pendergast was in mourning for her these past twelve years. She was killed by a lion who attacked her and it was thought to be an accident but now Pendergast finds out it could have been murder.
Calling on his best friend, Lt. Vincent D’Agosta, for help, Pendergast wants to find the murderer and see that justice is done. Vincent’s fiancĂ© who is a Captain in the NY Police Department is not thrilled that he is going off again with Pendergast. However, she surprisingly finds herself working with him before the whole thing is over as they track the killer to Africa and then South America only to wind up back in New Orleans. In doing so, they find out secrets about Helen and what she was involved in that were previously unknown to her husband.
This is a real page turner and although it is only the second Pendergast novel I have read, I already feel I know the well-developed characters and can’t wait to see what they do next. The combination of Pendergast and Vincent‘s love, Captain Hayward, is a good one and they play off each other exquisitely. There is a dry sense of humor to the novel that I thoroughly enjoyed and although this novel seemed shorter than the last, it still was exciting and had so many surprising twists and turns. FEVER DREAM can stand on its own but if you think you will like the book, you may want to start with the first Pendergast novel and read your way happily to this newest addition. I think it never hurts to know as much of the background as possible and I hope to get time to do that myself this summer.
THANKS TO MY FRIENDS
AT THE HACHETTE BOOK GROUP,
I HAVE THREE COPIES OF THIS
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HOW TO ENTER
6 PM, EST, JUNE 15
GOOD LUCK!
AT THE HACHETTE BOOK GROUP,
I HAVE THREE COPIES OF THIS
EXCITING BOOK TO GIVEAWAY!
THE RULES:
--U.S. AND CANADIAN RESIDENTS ONLY
--NO P. O. BOXES, PLEASE
--INCLUDE EMAIL ADDRESS IN COMMENT
--ALL ENTRIES/COMMENTS MUST BE
SEPARATE IN ORDER TO COUNT
AS MORE THAN ONE ENTRY
HOW TO ENTER
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70 comments:
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
+1 Comment:
You had me at Pendergast lol!
Loved your review, I'm intrigued and drooling to read this as I've read every Pendergast novel to date (and had no idea about a deceased wife *omg*).
btw - either separate or together, I've yet to read a Preston & Child novel that failed to captivate me!!!
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
+1 second entry:
OMG - they are all soooooooooooo good!!! I loved them from the start with Relic (way better than the movie). Cabinet of Curiosities is probably my fav.
Terminal Freeze is also a must read, as is Codex. Like I previously gushed - either as a team or solo - their books are absolutely amazing!!!
ps - I'm a follower, too :)
Thanks for the giveaway and Happy Memorial Day Weekend to all ~
she was killed by a lion!? And it may have been murder?! Okay - really want to read this.
adrianecoros(at)gmail(dot)com
I find it interesting that preston is also into horseriding, and that he was able to ride that many miles.
twoofakind12@yahoo.com
I have read all of their previous works, I think book of the dead was my favorite.
twoofakind12@yahoo.com
I loved the relic. I am very interested in reading this book. Please enter me in contest. Thank you. Tore923@aol.com
I enjoy thrillers and your comments about well-developed characters is important! Also, I like the idea of solving an old mystery. Thanks for the chance to win.
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I haven't read any of their books before, so I'd probably start with the Pendergast beginnings in Relic.
Thanks!
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I loved that you said it has many suprises, twists and turns! I love books that keep you guessing until the end!
kshuttle@uoguelph.ca
I read The Cabinet of Curiosities. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks for this riveting giveaway. I am enthralled with this great review. The characters and story sounds incredible. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
I think its interesting that they have written so many books together. They must get along very well to be able to work together.
lizzi0915 at aol dot com
I haven't read a book by Preston and Child yet, but this one sounds like one I should read. In Fever Dream, they go to many places and end up in New Orleans...I love reading about other places!
mom1248(at)att(dot)net
The very fact that there is a new Pendergast novel out makes me want to read this book; he is THE most captivating fictional character.
skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
Codex looks like a very exciting book.
mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com
I haven't read any of these books yet, but it sounds like an interesting series...a good mystery with interesting characters. Thanks for the giveaway.
mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com
I read that twice-she was killed by a lion?
Haven't read a Pendergast before, sounds like a real treat.
I am a follower.
Thank you for the giveaway. You always have the best books!!
CarolNWong@aol.com
I love all of the Preston & Child books, but my favorite is The Cabinet of Curiosities!
skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
Your review has me drooling to read this latest offering from the amazing team of Preston and Child!
dlhaley[at]hotmail[dot]com
My favorite book in the Pendergast series in Still Life with Crows.
dlhaley[at]hotmail[dot]com
Murder by lion? How can you beat that.
I blogged about it here:
http://completepoppycock.blogspot.com/2010/05/b-i-n-g-o.html
Thanks
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
I think I'd like Relic
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
I always see their books when I am at my favorite book store but haven't read them yet. But I love a good thriller.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
That Pndergrast mourned his wife for twelve years, only to discovet that he really didn't know her at all.
enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
Tweeted.
twitter.com@enylstil#fever
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I would like to read: The Cabinet ofCuriosty,Relic,Brimstone,Blasphemy
enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
I like the idea of a couple who is romatically involved is forced to worked together and one of them is not happy! Will they be able to keep their professional and personal lives separated? I look forward in finding out!
I'm interested in reading Brimstone. It appears characters from other books are in this book and it should be interesting to see how they interact with each other.
I posted on Twitter..
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I love Pendergast. I find it very interesting that the 'wife' was murdered. Should be a great read.
Looking forward to this.
polo-puppy-fluffy[at]hotmail[dot]com
I read Relic and really enjoyed this. I would say it's my favorite.
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I'm really intrigued by the idea of a lion attack that may have been intentional. It sounds like a thriller for sure.
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I'd like to read Cemetery Dance.
wolfcarol451(at)gmail(dot)com
I would ilke to read The Cabinet of Curiosities.
misusedinnocence@aol.com
I love page turners and this sounds amazing!
misusedinnocence@aol.com
+1 Comment:
I love thrillers with unexpected twists & turns - throw in dry humor and you have a very enjoyable book.
I have read many of the Preston & Child novels and have enjoyed them all.
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+1 Second Entry:
All the Preston & Child novels I have read have been what I consider good books.
My favorite is Relic.
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wow I think this book sounds great! This is something I'd really like to read, sounds like a great mystery and more.
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I'd like to read their first book they did together. RELIC
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The part about Helen being killed by a lion intrigued me... morbid, I know. :D Thanks for the giveaway!
Marian
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+5 for entering swag bucks
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I'd like to try it, I've never read a thiller, I'm kind of a chicken, but if I don't like it my husband will, so count me in!
Thanks so much for all the great books you giveaway!!
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I'd like to read Relic.
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I would love to read the book Utopia.cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com
This sounds like a great mystery full of twists and turns.cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com
It is always interesting to find out the partner was involved in some mystery. Now I am off to the site to see what else I would like to read.
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I would like to read Cemetery Dance.
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sounds like a great mystery. I watch 48 hours mystery and love that show, This is simlair just fiction which is better.
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I'd like to get into the series that starts with Brimstone.
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I would like to read Relic
anjamie4 AT gmail dot com
I think it must have been such a shock after all those years to find out his wife had been murdered!
ajamie4 AT gmail dot com
I'd like to read Relic the first book they did.
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I would like to read Relic. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
This novel sounds compelling and amazing. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
Your review is compelling! I really want to read this book now, especially since you said it has a dry sense of humour. My dad had a dry sense of humour, and I really enjoy books that employ this too.
Thanks for offering 3 copies in your giveaway!
terrymac1a at hotmail dot com
I would also like to read Cabinet of Curiosities......it has my curiosity piqued! (especially after reading your review of Fever Dream)
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It really just sounds like a good read... something I can read in the tub with a wine, wondering whats coming next.
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