A review by ithilwen22
Cold Vengeance (Large type / large print Edition) by Douglas Preston

3.0

This wasn't quite as good as either the first or the last book of the Helen trilogy. It seemed to drag at times. It was certainly good as a set up for the last book, and Preston and Child still maintain their excellent characterization; but otherwise it seemed a touch dull. It's mainly Pendergast going from place to place, following the clues to his wife's disappearance. We also have a subplot, both with Constance and her psychiatrist (who is beginning to suspect more and more that Constance's odd story fits together frighteningly well) and Corrie, who is doing some rash investigating of her own. Not bad, and the somewhat necessary; but not as good as the others either.