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Mystery · 2003 · PG-13

Still life with crows

by Douglas Preston

A series of bizarre, ritualistic murders in a Kansas cornfield — and Pendergast on the case

For14+GenreMysteryLength434 pagesRead time~11.5 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Gruesome ritualistic murders depicted with thriller-level detail

Language

Some

Some strong language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Minimal sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

The Gothic atmosphere and mysterious murders create the series' characteristic unease

What this book is about

The fourth Pendergast novel sends FBI Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast to Cry County, Kansas, where a string of murders with strange ritualistic elements has left the small town terrified. Preston and Child build their characteristic mixture of Gothic atmosphere, procedural investigation, and supernatural suggestion. The murders are genuinely gruesome. A satisfying entry in the Pendergast series for fans of atmospheric crime fiction.

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Gruesome murder scenes

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