A review by ayaktruk
Gideon's Sword by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

2.0

All right, I'm a sucker for anything that these two write and typical to their style, two chapters in and I'm down and dirty with this new creation of theirs.

Not my favorite. Found myself scoffing midway through at some of the absurd characters and situations (Mindy...c'mon guys, she's a little too shallow in her characterization). Had to take back a few of those scoffs when the ending was revealed.

And what an ending.

Still ad all, fun to see Eli Glinn return -- know that Pendergast is lurking nearby, watching the events unfold from the privacy of his estate.