Still Life With Crows (Special Agent Pendergast)

Still Life With Crows (Special Agent Pendergast)

by Douglas Preston (Author), Lincoln Child (Author), Lincoln Child (Author), Douglas Preston (Author), Douglas Preston (Author), Lincoln Child (Author)

Synopsis

Agent Pendergast investigates a serial killer in a small town. Medicine Creek, Kansas, has been dying for the last century: the primary occupation is still farming; Main Street is a two-block stretch of bleak and dusty businesses; the nearest mall is 200 miles away. Then, a series of grisly murders with the bodies displayed in peculiar tableaus shocks the tiny town. Believing they'd know if a stranger had passed through, the locals lock their doors and look more carefully at their neighbors. Pendergast arrives with his refined New Orleans accent, big city ways, and meals shipped in from Zabar's and Balducci's. Taking on a local teenage misfit as his research assistant, Pendergast's investigation takes him into the heart of this town-from its bowling alley to its corn fields to its touristy spelunking caves. From uncovering the geological mysteries of the local caves, to the remnants of a Prohibition-era moonshine operation, to the secret of one of western Kansas' greatest enigmas: the Medicine Creek Massacre of 1865, Pendergast's journey leads him to encounter a decayed and twisted evil in the soul of a four-generation Kansas family.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 564
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 30 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0446612766
ISBN 13: 9780446612760
Book Overview: Agent Pendergast returns in a suspenseful Midwest gothic thriller by Doug Preston and Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling authors of The Cabinet of Curiosities, and The Ice Limit, and The Relic.

Media Reviews
Smart, skillful writers who have fun spinning their tall tale, and if you enjoy things-that-go-bump-in-the-night thrillers, you'll have fun reading it. Washington Post Deftly mix the real and the surreal, creating an atmosphere in which everything, for reasons we can't quite nail down, seems a tad off kilter...it's a recipe for success.'-Booklist
Author Bio
Douglas Preston worked for the American Museum of Natural History as managing editor of Curator magazine. Lincoln Child is a former editor at St. Martin's Press. The two first collaborated on The Relic; their other titles include Mount Dragon, Reliquary, Riptide, Thunderhead, The Ice Limit, and The Cabinet of Curiosities.