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The Forgotten Room

par Lincoln Child

Séries: Jeremy Logan (4)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:A LONG-LOST EXPERIMENT OF UNGUESSABLE INTENT
 
A SECRET ROOM, INGENIOUSLY HIDDEN INSIDE A VAST SEACOAST MANSION
 
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LINCOLN CHILD AT HIS RIVETING BEST

Professor Jeremy Logan (the quirky and charismatic ??enigmalogist? who specializes in solving problems of the strange or seemingly supernatural variety) receives an urgent summons from the director of Lux, one of the oldest and most respected think tanks in America. An unexplainable tragedy has taken place in the sprawling compound located on the coastline of Newport, Rhode Island. One of Lux??s most distinguished doctors, overcome by erratic behavior, violently attacked his assistant before meeting with a gruesome self-inflflflffllflicted end. Deeply shaken by the incident and the bizarre evidence left behind from the doctor??s final project??as well as recent troubling behavior among several of the think tank??s other scientists??Lux fears there is something more sinister occurring within its walls and looks to Jeremy Logan to investigate.
     Logan quickly makes a surprising discovery. In a long-dormant wing of the estate, he uncovers an ingeniously hidden secret room, unknown and untouched for decades. The room is essentially a time capsule, fiffiilled with eerie machinery and obscure references to a top-secret experiment known as ??Project S.? As Logan attempts to unravel its meaning, he begins to discern what transpired in that room??and why the frightening project was suddenly abandoned and sealed off many years before. As his work draws him ever deeper into harm??s way, Logan soon unleashes a series of catastrophic events upon the rest of Lux . . . and himself.
     One of Lincoln Child??s most thrilling novels to date, The Forgotten Room is replete with exhilarating action, veiled history, and mesmerizing science??maki
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  5083mitzi | Jan 19, 2023 |
Loved it! Fast paced with a great mix of action & suspense and an intriguing plot. Well developed characters lead the reader into the depths of the mystery. ( )
  Al-G | Oct 17, 2022 |
Good book not as well done as the Pendergast series ( )
  Debbie.Cavish | Apr 18, 2021 |
Sometimes I enjoy listening to the colors of madness. ( )
  snorrelo | Feb 22, 2021 |
Not too bad. Wasn't Pendergast but I'll take it!!! ( )
  aldimartino | Nov 24, 2020 |
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“Another locked room mystery…”

I know that I have used more than my fair share of bizarre metaphors, but how about this one; Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child are like peanut butter and chocolate; two great tastes that go great together. They have wrote some amazing books together, but on their own they are just as good.

The Forgotten Room is Lincoln Child’s fourth suspense novel featuring the world’s only “enigmalogist”, Professor Jeremy Logan. Logan specializes in solving problems that have unusual or even supernatural origins. In The Forgotten Room Logan is summoned to Lux, one of America’s oldest and most prestigious think-tanks, where he was once a member, to investigate the bizarre suicide of one of their most distinguished fellows. During his investigation into the Professor’s death, and the final project on which he was working, Logan discovers some disturbing clues, along with a ingeniously hidden secret room in an abandoned wing of the estate. Sealed off for decades, the room is full of mysterious equipment used for a top-secret experiment known only as “Project S.” Recruiting the Professor’s assistant, Kim Mykolos, and an architect, Kim Flood, whose firm worked on the building, Logan delves into this locked-room mystery.

All of Mr. Child’s strengths are clearly on display in this work. He excels in giving us all of the details we need without slowing the pace or falling into endless exposition. All of the characters are fully realized, from Logan on down to people who only appear for a page or two. They all have interior lives, and all seem to have stories of their own. The prose is stripped, lean and mean, giving the reader what they need to know but never slowing the forward momentum of the narrative. I have an enormous amount of respect and admiration for writer who can write “transparent” prose.They may not get the kind of praise they critics heap upon people like Faulkner or Joyce,but in a book like this that skill is vital.

The plot, like all of Mr. Child’s, is full of twists and turns that genuinely surprise, but are in no way packed with tricks or gimmicks. Like all of Mr. Child’s books, this books teems with research, and details; they say the Devil is in the details, but Mr. Child gives them to us in such a way that I could savor them even as I hurtled on through the pages, wanting to see how this story would end. That is probably the final test on which all thrillers are based, and The Forgotten Room does not disappoint. It is full of chills that are genuinely scary and made more so by their plausibility.

Tons of the plot I have to keep to myself, so that you can savor the surprises the way that I did,but it all works. The mixture of science and the supernatural, making the two shift and morph is one of the techniques that Mr. Child’s utilizes wonderfully in this book, and I kept wanting to stop and research for myself if the things in this book were based on real events, but I could not, because I wanted to get to the end. At the same time I didn’t want it end. When it does end, trust me, it ends with a big, big bang, in more ways than one. So bring on the next Jeremy Logan novel.

Review by: Mark Palm
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Fantasy. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:A LONG-LOST EXPERIMENT OF UNGUESSABLE INTENT
 
A SECRET ROOM, INGENIOUSLY HIDDEN INSIDE A VAST SEACOAST MANSION
 
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LINCOLN CHILD AT HIS RIVETING BEST

Professor Jeremy Logan (the quirky and charismatic ??enigmalogist? who specializes in solving problems of the strange or seemingly supernatural variety) receives an urgent summons from the director of Lux, one of the oldest and most respected think tanks in America. An unexplainable tragedy has taken place in the sprawling compound located on the coastline of Newport, Rhode Island. One of Lux??s most distinguished doctors, overcome by erratic behavior, violently attacked his assistant before meeting with a gruesome self-inflflflffllflicted end. Deeply shaken by the incident and the bizarre evidence left behind from the doctor??s final project??as well as recent troubling behavior among several of the think tank??s other scientists??Lux fears there is something more sinister occurring within its walls and looks to Jeremy Logan to investigate.
     Logan quickly makes a surprising discovery. In a long-dormant wing of the estate, he uncovers an ingeniously hidden secret room, unknown and untouched for decades. The room is essentially a time capsule, fiffiilled with eerie machinery and obscure references to a top-secret experiment known as ??Project S.? As Logan attempts to unravel its meaning, he begins to discern what transpired in that room??and why the frightening project was suddenly abandoned and sealed off many years before. As his work draws him ever deeper into harm??s way, Logan soon unleashes a series of catastrophic events upon the rest of Lux . . . and himself.
     One of Lincoln Child??s most thrilling novels to date, The Forgotten Room is replete with exhilarating action, veiled history, and mesmerizing science??maki

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