READ THIS BOOK.
There. That's a simple enough review, brief and to the point and if you're a Pendergast fan, it's enough. Hell, if you really ARE a Pendergast fan, chances are, like me, you've kept your eyes and ears open since you put down 'Bloodless' and as soon as prerelease copies of 'The Cabinet of Dr Leng' became available, you leaped. Maybe you got one. I did, but with a strict deadline in which to read it: five days.
Heh heh heh. Like that would be a problem. I finished in three.
Now, I really should preface this by saying that I am enormous Preston and Child fan, having read no fewer than 27 of their previous works, starting with 'Still Life With Crows'. My brother sent me that tome as a gift because it involves a cave, and I had been a caver for thirty-plus years. I enjoyed it thoroughly, and as I tend to do, I went out and bought everything I could find by the pair, even showing up at a signing the two did in Nashville many years ago with my now-retired caving helmet. They signed it!
But I don't just read the Pendergast books; my favorite of their stories remains the standalone 'Riptide', which is based more-or-less on the story of Oak Island. If you haven't read it, you should. It's terrific. And I've read their solo works as well, which are all very good. The only misfires, in my opinion, are the Gideon Crew stories. The books I have read featuring him are good enough, but I just find him an unpleasant character. Your mileage may vary.
As to 'Dr Leng', I shall not provide any spoilers, and yes, you should absolutely read this book the instant you get a copy. It answers a lot of questions regarding the enigmatic Constance Greene and her family that have remained in my mind since 'The Cabinet of Curiosities'. What's more intriguing, Armstrong Coldmoon really becomes a force in the Pendergast universe here, and I thoroughly enjoy his presence in this story. He's got a lot more to offer in this cycle, and I would love to be able to reveal exactly what's happening on his end of things...but like you will...I ultimately find myself with more questions than answers, and what's worse, we won't get those answers till the next volume comes out! Which, based on previous releases, won't be at least a year. A year.
A YEAR. At least!
Will I live that long? Can I maintain my tenuous grip on sanity till then? Will books even be affordable or available then? What if the zombie apocalypse or some similar SHTF event happens first? How will I ever learn what happens?
Still. There's those final two paragraphs in this book.
To fans: DON'T READ AHEAD.
To Doug and Linc: Get cracking. WE'RE WAITING.