A review by posies23
Blue Labyrinth by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

4.0

The Pendergast books continue their climb in quality in this, the 14th book in the popular series. As always, Pendergast finds himself drawn into mysterious and compelling crimes. This time, however, it all ties back to his family's mysterious past. Several of the secrets about Pendergast's family that werew hinted at in previous novels are made clear, and Constance finally finds herself back in the center of the action. Of course, other members of Pendergast's extended family make an appearance, as they work to assist Pendergast before time runs out.

This is probably in my top 5 Pendergast novels, but it does rely pretty heavily on knowledge of the previous books in the series, so I wouldn't start here.