The 3 best books by Douglas Preston

Douglas Preston Books

Writing two-handed novels sounds like hard science fiction to me. Who takes care of what? Who decides what will happen? How come they don't end up with cakes? All this to introduce the writer Douglas Preston, on so many occasions accompanied by Lincoln Child to introduce ourselves ...

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Forgotten Bones, by Douglas Preston and Lee Child

Forgotten Bones, Preston and Child

The Wild West and the Gold Rush. As the fledgling United States expanded westward, fortune seekers also formed their own expeditions in the mid-XNUMXth century. Lights and shadows for adventurers of all kinds to conquer a wild territory. Wild especially in the …

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Verses for a dead man, by Lincoln and Child

Verses for a dead man

The black literature dream team, the incombustibles Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, return in the trope-hundredth installment of an Inspector Pendergast who will walk on the brink of collapse after so many cases on the tightrope. But it is what special agents have, they are nobody without tension, ...

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