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"Badlands," co-written by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, stands out as an exceptional action-packed thriller that grabs your attention from the very first page. This novel is the fifth installment in the gripping series centred around the resourceful archaeologist Nora Kelly and the dedicated FBI Agent Corrine “Corrie” Swanson. What’s particularly commendable is its ability to serve as a standalone narrative. It allows new readers to jump right into the excitement while showcasing strong, capable female protagonists who break the mould.
The story starts with the unsettling discovery of a skeleton in the harsh, rugged landscape of the New Mexico badlands. FBI Agent Corrie Swanson swiftly takes on the investigation, unravelling the mystery behind the remains of a woman who appears to have ventured deep into the unforgiving desert. Stripping away her clothing piece by piece as she succumbed to the relentless heat and thirst, the investigation reveals clues that hint at a harrowing tale. Among the bones, Corrie finds a spearpoint and two rare greenish pebbles that pique the interest of her colleague, Nora Kelly.
Upon closer examination, Nora identifies the stones as “lightning stones,” highly unusual artifacts made from a mineral called prasiolite. When rubbed together, these stones emit a dazzling display of green light, adding a mystical element to the story. The body is subsequently identified as Molly Vine, a science teacher who mysteriously vanished five years prior.
As the investigation deepens, the discovery of a second body sends shockwaves through the case. The remains belong to Mandy Driver, who had worked in archaeology related to fracking at a company called Geo. Mandy clutched a green lightning stone in her hand, suggesting an ominous connection between the two deceased women. Corrie and Nora’s investigation thrusts them into a maze of clues that point towards Professor Oskarbi, a figure whose ties to both victims stem from their time at the University of New Mexico. His fascination with the Gallinas, an indigenous group decimated by the Chaco Canyon people in the 13th century, brings an intriguing historical layer into the narrative, raising questions about the cultural significance of the lightning stones.
Preston and Child deliver another captivating narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns. "Badlands" is a riveting thriller that kept my heart racing from start to finish. The pacing is expertly crafted, maintaining a lightning-fast rhythm that pulls readers through the story. The vivid descriptions of the New Mexico landscape create a palpable sense of place, immersing readers in this dramatic setting. While some elements may require a suspension of disbelief, the authors skillfully interweave real historical facts into the story's fabric, enhancing its overall authenticity.
Corrie and Nora emerge as formidable characters as the plot thickens, showcasing their intelligence, insight, and competency. It’s a joy to witness their dynamic partnership grow, as both women navigate the complex layers of the investigation. Supporting characters, like Nora's brother Skip, who frequently makes questionable choices, and Corrie’s friend Sheriff Watts, add depth and nuance to the narrative, each contributing to the unfolding drama in their own ways.
"Badlands" is an outstanding choice for enthusiasts of action-packed thrillers, blending history, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural into a page-turning experience you won’t want to put down. Prepare to be captivated as you race towards the climax—you’ll likely find yourself reading this gripping tale in one exhilarating sitting.
Thanks to Aria & Aries for providing me with an e-ARC through NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
Sorry for the delay I’m working on my review. I have a lot going on in my life my husband is home sick from work and by eldest dog is very ill. Sorry for venting my friends. I hope to have it posted ASAP!!