A review by skinnypenguin
Two Graves by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

4.0

A complex thriller that picks up where the last book left off. Pendergast meets up with his long missing wife whom he had thought was dead only to lose her again. He goes into a deep depression coming very close to suicide but then is brought back from the brink by an intriguing series of murders. He then realizes the murders are being committed by a son he did not know he had. This leads him on a trail of discovery trying to figure out how he has a son and where he has gone.
Meanwhile Corey has helped him get some material on some Nazis and she goes to stay with her father to keep out of the way. She ends up getting involved in her father's problem and reuniting with him and learning some things about her past.
Vinny has his own problems. He is involved with the murders committed by Pendergast's son and it causes him problems with his supervisor. He also is trying to get up the courage to asked his girlfriend to marry him.
Other side stories include the psychiatrist trying to help Constance and the troubles he gets into. Their are lots of side stories and intertwining stories. Lots of people to keep straight. Interesting endings for some. Can see how things are being set up for future books.