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The Cabinet of Dr. Leng

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Following the events of Bloodless, the "exciting" and "nail-biting" new thriller in Preston & Child's #1 bestselling series will once again feature FBI Special Agent A. X. L. Pendergast and Constance Greene.
Against all odds, Constance has found a way back to the place of her origins, New York City in the late 1800s, and sets off on a quest to prevent the events that lead to the deaths of her sister and brother, and stop Manhattan's most infamous serial killer, Dr. Enoch Leng of the seminal Pendergast novel The Cabinet of Curiosities, before his nefarious experiments come to fruition.
Meanwhile, in present-day New York, Pendergast is desperate to find a way to reunite with Constance—but will he find a way before it's too late?
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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2022

      FBI Special Agent Pendergast and Constance Greene are back, but on different timelines. Catherine has found her way to late 1800s New York, where she's intent on putting an end to events that would lead to the deaths of her sister and brother and also to Dr. Enoch Leng, the serial killer who first terrified readers in the authors' The Cabinet of Curiosities. In the present day, Pendergast frets about reuniting with her. With a 375,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 21, 2022
      Bestsellers Preston and Child’s middling 21st Pendergast novel (after 2021’s Bloodless) finds Aloysius X.L. Pendergast, an FBI agent whose cases tend to involve monsters and the paranormal, still bereft after his ward and love-interest, Constance Greene, traveled in time to 1880 New York City at the end of the previous book. Flash back to 1880. Constance is hoping to prevent Enoch Leng, a sadistic doctor last seen in 2002’s The Cabinet of Curiosities, from causing the deaths of her sister, Mary, and her brother, Joseph. Since this 1880 New York City is in a different universe from the one in which Mary and Joseph died prematurely, Constance, who has barely aged since Leng gave her an elixir to prolong her life back then, believes she can save her siblings and gain a measure of justice without changing her own future. The action alternates between Constance’s efforts in the past and two present-day plot threads: Pendergast’s endeavor to rebuild the machine that enabled Constance’s time travel so he can join her, and a murder case partnering two of his investigative colleagues that feels like filler. This works best as a setup for the next book, which promises to resolve this one’s many dangling plot threads. Agent: Eric Simonoff, WME.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2022
      Constance Greene, ageless prot�g� of FBI Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast, travels back to 1880s New York--the time and place of her childhood--to save the world from the evil Dr. Enoch Leng and prevent him from killing her two siblings. Taken off the meanest streets of New York by Leng when she was 9, Constance was given an experimental elixir by him that succeeded in dramatically slowing down her aging process. More than a century later, now under Pendergast's wing, she is only 20 in physical terms. After belatedly discovering that the essential ingredient of the elixir was taken from the spines of young women, including her older sister, she uses the time machine that appeared in Bloodless (2021) to return to old stomping grounds--where, bizarrely, she encounters her own 9-year-old self. Posing as an Eastern European aristocrat, she insinuates herself into New York society to get next to the falsely celebrated Leng--who has taken the elixir himself--with the aim of killing him. Meanwhile, desperate to protect her from harm--and prevent her from getting stuck in that alternative dimension--Pendergast has the one-use-only time machine retooled. In a largely unconnected plot, his Native American FBI colleague Armstrong Coldmoon investigates two murders connected to the theft of precious Lakota artifacts from a South Dakota reservation. Played as a straight mystery, this part of the novel is efficiently done, if not as much fun as the SF stuff, but it ultimately seems like a time-killing device for the authors. After more than 400 pages, they go the "To Be Continued" route, apologizing for the "inconclusive ending." Now they tell us. A mixed bag that leaves the reader hanging.

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    • Booklist

      January 6, 2023
      Here's what you need to know, in case you haven't read Bloodless (2021). FBI special agent Aloysius Pendergast, with the help of his ward (and, lately, love interest) Constance Greene, narrowly averted disaster in the state of Georgia. Oh, and Constance traveled back in time to 1880. Now, at the beginning of the twenty-first Pendergast novel, she's still there, and she's desperately trying to prevent returning villain Dr. Enoch Leng (last seen in 2002's The Cabinet of Curiosities) from murdering members of her family. Meanwhile, back in the present day, Pendergast struggles to find a way to reunite with Constance. The Pendergast novels have always had elements of the supernatural--or the just plain weird--but lately the authors have really been leaning into the weird stuff, with spectacular results. This book is a lot of fun. The writing is crisp and lightly ornate, as usual, and the story is inventive and suspenseful. Kudos!

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    • Library Journal

      December 9, 2022

      In Agent Pendergast series book 21 (book three of the "Leng Quartet," following Bloodless), the brilliant, eccentric, opium-addicted FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast is back "reading" criminal minds, but he's devastated that his ward (and love) Constance Greene has left him. Using a time machine, she has traveled to a parallel universe in 1880 New York City to prevent the murder of her siblings. They imprisoned her brother on the ominous Blackwell's Island, and her sister will become a victim of Dr. Enoch Leng--a serial killer surgeon who performs experiments on the poor. Pendergast must save Constance, but the only way is to travel back in time. In the present, Pendergast's NYPD friend Vincent D'Agosta investigates the murder of a Lakota curator of Native American artifacts at New York's Museum of Natural History. When Pendergast's former FBI partner, Armstrong Coldmoon, investigates the death of a Lakota Sioux man on the Rosebud Reservation, it's soon clear that the murders are related. VERDICT This dual timeline tale will appeal to fans of police procedurals, historicals, and magical realism, and those intrigued by quantum mechanics. But beware the dreaded words "to be continued"--readers won't know the ending until book four of the quartet.--K.L. Romo

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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