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For generations, treasure hunters have tried to unlock the deadly puzzle known as the Water Pit: a labyrinth of shafts and tunnels that honeycombs the heart of a small island off the coast of Maine. Reputed to be the hiding place of pirate treasure, the Water Pit possesses an inexplicable ability to kill those who venture into it, from professionals to innocent explorers. The most comprehensive, high-tech expedition ever assembled has come to Maine and to Dr. Malin Hatch, owner of the island. While the treasure hunters have their reasons for mounting this assault - $2 billion in gold - Hatch has his own motives to join them. For Hatch, whose brother died on Ragged Island thirty years before, the only escape from the curse is through the black swirling waters and bloodstained chambers of the Pit.
Pendergast has taken Constance on a whirlwind Grand Tour, hoping to give her closure and a sense of the world that she's missed. They head to Tibet, where Pendergast intensively trained in martial arts and spiritual studies. At a remote monastery, they learn that a rare and dangerous artifact the monks have been guarding for generations has been mysteriously stolen. Pendergast agrees to take up the search. The trail leads him and Constance to the maiden voyage of the Queen Victoria, the world's largest and most luxurious passenger liner--and to an Atlantic crossing fraught with terror.
Devastated by the discovery that his wife, Helen, was murdered,
Special Agent Pendergast must have retribution. But revenge is not
simple. As he stalks his wife's betrayers--a chase that takes him
from the wild moors of Scotland to the bustling streets of New York
City and the darkest bayous of Louisiana--he is also forced to dig
further into Helen's past. And he is stunned to learn that Helen
may have been a collaborator in her own murder.
A small Kansas town has turned into a killing ground.
A top nuclear scientist goes mad and takes an innocent family
hostage at gunpoint, killing one and causing a massive standoff.
"Dinosaurs in the Attic "is a chronicle of the expeditions,
discoveries, and scientists behind the greatest natural history
collection every assembled. Written by former "Natural History
"columnist Douglas Preston, who worked at the American Museum of
Natural History for seven years, this is a celebration of the
best-known and best-loved museum in the United States.
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