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  • Pendergast against himself  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    Some comments mention "absence" of Pendegarst in this adventure, since in fact it is not these deductions capabilities that allow this time to solve the puzzle. This still gives a captivating book, which begins and ends in a monastery in Nepal,
  • Where is Pendergast?  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    Book without much interest, which reads, of course, when you're a fan of Pendergast and Preston. But reading is difficult and unpleasant given the staggering number of printing mistakes and strikes. Some sentences are truncated. Missing words. Some a
  • very disappointing 21  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    While I, like almost all the commentators of this book, an absolute fan of Preston & Child and Pendergast inspector ... I'm really disappointed "Cursed Cruise" .While I read all the books in two or three days so the plot was involved, I put
  • worthy of preston and child  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    This book is a continuation of the saga Pendergast, although it is less intense than the trilogy, it is nevertheless a very good book that grabs you and does not let you know before the authors handle the fin.Les chapters, the suspense and the myster
  • Disappointed! 33 1  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    A great lover of the Inspector Pendergast, I'm disappointed with this album. Although very entertaining, Pendergast is too absent, there is no investigation, and the supernatural replaces that void. I think the character that makes the interest of th
  • Disappointing ... 1111  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    I'm a fan of the adventures of Inspector Aloysius Pendergast, but this time the story is totally preposterous and most importantly, it is undergone by the characters. The main characters are just spectators of the plot, and the novel ends in "fishtai
  • Not easy, cruising.  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    After a stint in a monastery in Tibet, Pendergast was given the task of finding a mysterious box, very harmful content. Constance will join, and narrowly, they will embark on the latest luxury cruise ship model, the "must" in the matter. Very qu
  • disappointed 1183  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    Very disappointed with this album. I too am a big fan but now I found the acadabrante story, and I was hoping to find a logical end to what I read, like, they woke up and realized that all was a bad dream. Alas not. I hope that the next book will go
  • Interesting but not the best in the series!  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    The inspector Pendergast and Constance, his protege, are in search of an object "magic" and harmful, stolen in a Tibetan monastery. The thief is retouve murdered and his killer embarks on a trans-Atlantic cruise. The investigation is ongoing on
  • Pendergast forever  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    A pleasant volume of the adventures of Aloysius and Constance after the death of Diogenes. This is, in my opinion, not the best, but it remains a puzzle piece that can not fail! By cons, big disappointment at the printing of the book that is riddled
  • Okay January 1098  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    This book is once again relatively very well written, documented and implemented as are other books of this formidable duo of authors. This novel took me with the protagonists of the book in the universe so well described in this transatlantic luxury
  • Pendergast's adventures are always a joy for me.  

    Cursed Cruise (Paperback)
    Aloysius Pendergast will meditate in a Tibetan monastery with Constance Greene (its protected). An abomination is stolen in the monastery. The robber boarded the Britania (largest liner in the world). Aloysius and consistency as it embarks as they ha