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

5.0

This was another great outing with Pendergast. Except in this book, we get to see much more of Constance Greene. I really love the mystery behind her and her backstory. It is spread through several of the books, in fits and starts, but here there's a bit more backstory regarding her and Pendergast's ancestors. It is that ancestry that makes up the body of this story. The conflict of the son against the father and the father against his own patronage, mingle to great effect. I want to know more now about the various branches and secret histories of the Pendergast family. I imagine it'll take another 14 books to get there. I'm looking forward to it.