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Title:Cemetery Dance (Pendergast #9)
Author:Douglas Preston
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 435 pages
Published:May 12th 2009 by Grand Central Publishing (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Horror. Suspense. Mystery Thriller. Crime

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Pendergast-the world's most enigmatic FBI Special Agent-returns to New York City to investigate a murderous cult.

William Smithback Jr., a prominent New York Times reporter, was killed in a brutal attack in his Upper West Side apartment. His wife, Nora Kelly, an archeologist at the Museum of Natural History, was injured as well. Multiple eyewitness identified the assailant as a neighbor n the building, Colin Fearing: a man who, by all reports, dead and buried ten days ago.

While Captain Laura Hayward leads the official investigation, Pendergast and Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta undertake their own private-and decidedly unorthodox-quest for the truth. Their serpentine journey takes them to an enclave of Manhattan they never imagined could exist: a secretive, reclusive cult of Obeah and voodoo which no outsiders have ever survived.

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Original Title: Cemetery Dance
ISBN: 0446580295 (ISBN13: 9780446580298)
Edition Language: English
Series: Pendergast #9
Characters: Aloysius X.L. Pendergast, Nora Kelly, William Smithback, Laura Hayward, Bryce Harriman, Caitlynn Kidd, Lucas Kline, Marty Wartek, Alexander Esteban, Colin Fearing, Monsieur Bertin, Vincent D'Agosta
Setting: New York State(United States) New York City, New York(United States)

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Excuse me, Pendergast, but I have to ask: you dont actually believe that stuff about oanga and zombiis?My dear Vincent, I dont believe anything. I am not a priest. I deal with evidence and probabilities, not beliefs.Yeah, I know. But I mean, Night of the Living Dead? No way.That is a rather categorical statement. For some strange reason that isn't really clear even to me, I have omitted this book in the series. I have read all the books preceding this one in right order and all the books

Cemetery Dance is a return to form for Agent Pendergast. It has an intriguing mystery, hints of the macabre and the return of some familiar characters. Surprisingly, for a story set in New York, it is not focused on the Museum of Natural History. And there is no Constance.The trademark subtle humour returns intertwined with a pretty serious plot. The one negative for me were little changes in Pendergasts character.

5 STARS!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐What a great book and the plot was fantastic!I was on the edge of my seat with this whole book. The shocks and plot twists just kept coming at me. I ended up binge reading the last 150 pages of this book because I could not put it down!The Pendergast books are a perfect combination of suspense, action and thrills.Cemetery Dance is set in NYC and involves all of our favorite characters.Pendergast, D'Agosta, Hayward, Smithback and Nora Kelly. I've enjoyed reading about all of their



It seems that the longer many of my favorite series go, the more tiresome they become. I'm afraid that Preston and Child's Pendergast series is doing just that. The plot of this one revolves around a hybrid form of voodoo and a secret town hidden inside a park in the middle of NYC. I won't go into the plot details here because it is irrelevant to my main beef with the work.Over the years I have enjoyed Pendergast. He always seemed to be something of a modern age Sherlock Holmes. He was at once

This is my very first Preston/Childs novel, besides Preston's The Monster Of Venice, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I had been told these novels could stand alone, and it did. Very fast paced, from the first page, it kept my attention to the last one. Was it zombiis? Was it not? Who knew! But with as smart a writing as this book has, I knew it wasn't just another band-wagon genre-based vampires, no... werewolves, no.. novel about the latest Fad in Writing. THANK GOD!!! (I am SO tired of them all,

Wow, I just finished this book and it brought back the feeling I had when I first read Relic and met Agent Pendergast. When I first heard that this book had been released I was a little hesitant as I did not enjoy The Wheel of Darkness as much as some of Prestons and Childs other books. But the first 10 pages will blow your mind! I could not believe how they started off the book and I have to admit I was a little devastated.That said I felt like after those first few pages you feel like you have

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