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The Cabinet of Dr. Leng

Written by: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
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Publisher's Summary

Following the events of Bloodless, the "exciting" and "nail-biting" new thriller in Preston & Child's #1 bestselling series will once again feature FBI Special Agent A. X. L. Pendergast and Constance Greene.

Against all odds, Constance has found a way back to the place of her origins, New York City in the late 1800s, and sets off on a quest to prevent the events that lead to the deaths of her sister and brother, and stop Manhattan’s most infamous serial killer, Dr. Enoch Leng of the seminal Pendergast novel The Cabinet of Curiosities, before his nefarious experiments come to fruition.

Meanwhile, in present-day New York, Pendergast is desperate to find a way to reunite with Constance—but will he find a way before it’s too late?

©2023 Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (P)2023 Grand Central Publishing

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Wow!

After Bloodless, which was definitely not their best work, this was a huge return to form! I am so happy with this book and can't wait for the next one.

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As always Preston and Child Deliver

A great book. A.X.L Pendergast and Company delivering a great story as we’ve come to expect.

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High suspense,

I'm a hard fast fan going back decades. this ending has left me twisting in the wind.

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They did it

It was wonderful, and some how I knew that they were going what they did.

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Worth the listen but not a typical Pendergast novel

I wouldn’t call this a Pendergast novel as much as a Constance Green novel featuring Pendergast. (Thankfully in this book Constance doesn’t sound like a frail 90 year old who swallowed a canary). This was a good book, especially after the let down of Bloodless but I do miss the original premise of A.X.L. Pendergast and his brilliance. Would I recommend this as a fan of Preston & Child, absolutely. Will I get the next book to see through the story line, absolutely. Do I hope after that P&C go back to a more traditional Pendergast novel, also absolutely.

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Brilliant

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I was hooked from the beginning
could not stop listening, so description, so rich

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Disappointing

The characters I’ve loved for 20 years are all falling apart at the seams and the whole thing just felt unnecessarily pretentious and like the authors just gave up and went full sci-fi.

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never thought these two would leave me hanging

Great story line but NO ending very disappointed I have read all of their books

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Much anticipated

I want to start by saying thank you to Preston and Child for this series of books. I was a latecomer to the series, starting to read them in 2019. I was immediately drawn in by the characters, settings, & storylines. Each book has been well written & informative as well as being great fun to read. I have been very much anticipating this latest book . I’m so sad to say that I was disappointed. It was more like a soap opera than a mystery. The story focuses heavily on the character of Constance, and I found it tedious. I read Pendergast books for the mystery and crime -solving aspects, not for quasi-romance and time travel. Having said that, if you like that sort of thing, you may very well enjoy the book. One of the aspects I like best about this duo’s writing style are the wonderful descriptions of the settings of their books, and this book does not let you down in that regard. The descriptions of New York in the 1800’s are vivid & spark your imagination. The twist at the very end was a nice touch. I will of course read the next book, & I really hope there’s a little less Constance, and a little more Pendergast.

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