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  • Effective and entertaining  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    By choosing again a novel by D. Preston, I knew I was not wrong. T-Rex is designed on the usual author's model: short chapters, fast pace, scientific-detective story, murders, small punch line at the end of each chapter ... In short, it is a very goo
  • Really exciting! 2 1  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    I loved the series of thrillers Preston and Child, particularly with the famous Pendercast inspector. Here is one who gets stuck Preston, and the result is just as thrilling. For fans of the author and thrillers no hesitation. The only downside would
  • A race to the truth 1  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    Found in two T-Rex of the key pesonnages Codex same author. Despite some difficulties in the beginning to really get into the story, I liked the turn that took the story. Indeed it took me a few weeks to get to the 200th page (reading intermittently)
  • Worth a detour 2  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    Well constructed story, full of twists, in sites that we think ... unimaginable, with real stars from the depths of time or space. Thank you Mr. Preston, I devoured your book at high speed, always eager to learn more.
  • So there ... 6  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    Sawn, flabbergasted, taped, captivated! It starts in every sense! Awesome! What am I going to read that does not leave me unsatisfied? Other Preston, certainly! With or without employees. Crichton was big: He would have liked Preston! As we say in Be
  • Very good .... Preston  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    As I said in the title it's very very good .... Douglas Preston spent the first 20 pages, as in many books, we do not get bored until the end .... Certainly many times, we come to anticipate the actions of our heroes but it does not matter we are so
  • Excellent as always 3  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    Douglas Preston's imagination works wonders as usual. The subject well documented outside the box. No respite in the story and follow it with relish. With T-Rex, I think unfortunately having read all Preston
  • Never disappointed 2 1  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    Never disappointed with Douglas Preston! The best are his co-novels written with L. Child (do not miss them!) but it is very pleasant to read. The plot is, as always, well done and never get bored one second
  • Worse than Ice Limit  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    This is indeed a great adventure novel in the Codex line, but do not hold a fascination Ice Limit. However, I also put a damper regarding the past where replicas, me it seems, is raised a créativiste hypothesis quite unnecessary. But we are in the US
  • Excellent! 259 50 136 2263  

    T-Rex (Paperback)
    I bought this book with the merest chance. I do not regret. The history of the search for an old T-Rex of years 65million red string is exceeded by a super game characters, plot both police and adventure. Writing is very rhythmic panting making the b