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  • a little long on the end.  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    I've had the same problem with "violin", arrived at the last hundred pages, the plot begins to drag on and I admit we skip some passages to finally get to the last ten pages where there more action, I'm not sure you want to play the third instal
  • Diogenes trilogy  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    "Dance of Death" follows the "Violin Devil" where we had left a dying and Pendergast, he seems, died at the beginning of this second volume of the trilogy enemies Aloysus brothers and Diogenes Pendergast. The authors wish us in suspens
  • A series that is worth it!  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    Dance of Death is the sixth book in the series; Personally I started with volume 3 The Chamber of curiosities and I followed up last out The Cursed cruise (T8). Now my curiosity is satisfied, I will quietly enjoy the 1 and the 2, recently republished
  • In order 1  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    The Pendergast universe is quite complex, but the author is even more !! As much in the adventures of Myron Bolitar (see Harlan COBEN) we are reminded constantly, that's who, who does what, who lived what, as with Preston and Child, read in sequence
  • panting 9  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    Suite but not the end ... "Violin Devil" this time we trained tirelessly in a race from the first pages until the last ... D'Agosta, 2 months after the disappearance of his friend Pendergast was convinced that this one is dead and gave him the l
  • Sumptuous 6  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    Reading the adventures of inspector Pendergast is always a pleasant distraction, but "Dance of Death" is a particularly successful episode. Second volume of the trilogy "Pendergast against his brother Diogenes" and following the "
  • The return of brother  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    Another adventure of the famous Inspector ... but it is not the best! As much "The chamber of curiosities" was exciting and scary pages, as the story is more linear and less surprising. This remains a good thriller. Happy reading.
  • A bit long  

    Dance of Death (Paperback)
    It's good Preston & Child but this is not the best, in any case it does not compete with The chamber of curiosities. Indeed, here the story drags a bit length many twists aborted. But hey, we are tempted by "the book of the dead" :)