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Rene Auberjonois
At the old family manse in Louisiana, Special Agent Pendergast is putting to rest long-ignored possessions reminiscent of his wife Helen's tragic death, only to make a stunning - and dreadful - discovery. Helen had been mauled by an unusually large and vicious lion while they were big game hunting in Africa. But now, Pendergast learns that her rifle - her only protection from the beast - had been deliberately loaded with blanks. Who could have wanted Helen dead...and why?
With Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta's assistance, Pendergast embarks on a quest to uncover the mystery of his wife's murder. It is a journey that sends him deep into her past where he learns much that Helen herself had wished to keep hidden. Helen Pendergast had nursed a secret obsession with the famed naturalist-painter John James Audubon, in particular a long-lost painting of his known as the Black Frame.
As Pendergast probes more deeply into the riddle - the answer to which is revealed in a night of shocking violence, deep in the Louisiana bayou - he finds himself faced with an even greater question: who was the woman he married?
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As mentioned by other reviewers, there are huge gaps in the rationale, of course. For instance, lions can be, and often are, tamed and trained. But training a lion to be a man-eater? What, did they feed it a menu of small children as a cub? The listener needs to suspend belief over many unlikely occurrences in the book. But it is light reading after all, and the story line is good. One wonders how many criminalities and atrocities are in reality committed in the fields of biochemistry and medicine.
Many loose ends are not tied up at the end, for which one presumably should buy the next book in the series. Commercialism? I would not spend a full credit on more Pendergast books, but would possibly buy them on sale. The ending is also very sudden and abrupt, as if the authors had suddenly decided they’d had enough. You’re still in the story, and suddenly its “Epilogue”. Huh?
Good narration.
I’d say 2,5 stars but be generous and make it 3.
Not in Africa!
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I am not sure why the story of his ward was included - though it was good
to hear more about her
great book
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Would you listen to Fever Dream again? Why?
No, but that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy it. I very rarely read books more than once, no matter how much I liked it. There are only a small handful of books that I've read more than once.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Honestly, it's not really an edge-of-seat kind of book. But it did keep me interested, and that's the whole point, right?Any additional comments?
This is book 10 in the Pendergast series, and unfortunately, as is the case with a lot of long running series', it's starting to lose a bit of steam. I still enjoyed it, but compared to their earlier books, from Relic to The Book of the Dead (1 to 7), it's not in the same league. 1 to 7 were absolutely incredible, but they've been slowly running out of steam. There are 2 or 3 more books in the series for me to read still, I just hope the decline isn't too constant.P & C still got it! (If a little clumsily...)
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The ending; it felt incomplete and had unanswered questions. The epilogue which is intended to detail the fate of character was used instead as a tease to what's going to happen next. I prefer conclusions to my books when it involves the main character and was part of the main plot.Also, the subplot about the main character's ward did nothing for the story except side track it, I was interested in the ward but it went no where, it had no real point to the story or none that I could see.
Would you be willing to try another book from Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston ? Why or why not?
This is my second Lincoln Child book and have no intension of buying another.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No.Liked Story but Ending Sucked
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This particular story wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be. I definitely enjoyed seeing a different side of him; from the moment he realizes she was murdered, the fun begins. What I didn't find that interesting was the actual mystery itself. In fact, it was a little hard to stay connected. At times the clues just didn't make a ton of sense and were just boring, if I'm being honest.
I really just love the adventure and seeing how he just pulls everyone into his world. There is something to be said for writers that can create a character so interesting that you will follow even if you don't quite make the connection to the story.
I will read a few more of these books in the hopes of enjoying not only the character but the mystery.
Final verdict. You may or may not like the mystery, it's definitely subjective, but you will definitely like the adventures.
The writing is amazing...that said.
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Wow!
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