LINCOLN CHILD is the "New York Times" best-selling author of "Terminal Freeze, Deep Storm, Death Match, " and "Utopia," as well as coauthor, with Douglas Preston, of numerous "New York Times" best sellers, most recently "Fever Dream." He lives with his wife and daughter in Morristown, New Jersey.
"Lincoln Child's novels are thrilling and tantalizing."
--Vince Flynn
"By mixing fact and fiction as well as science and the occult,
Lincoln Child once again has created an offbeat thriller that is
both exciting and thoughtprovoking."
--The Free Lance-Star
"Bestseller Child ("Terminal Freeze") more than succeeds in making
a mummy's curse terrifying in this superb supernatural
thriller...Child evokes fear through understatement...Readers will
hope to see more of [lead character] Logan in a sequel."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Ample gadgetry, New Age soul-shifting, and pyrotechnics sufficient
to employ a stable of stuntmen when brought to film: Child's newest
is the sort of thing to delight all those who got wrapped up in
"The Mummy. "Think, a Dan Brown-ian adventure amongst Pharaohs
ready with a pocket full of curses."
--Kirkus
"Its characters are well drawn, and the mystery is nicely handled,
keeping readers guessing as to whether something supernatural is
going on here. Of the author's solo novels, this could be the best
so far."
--Booklist
"Lincoln Child's novels are thrilling and tantalizing."
--Vince Flynn
"By mixing fact and fiction as well as science and the occult,
Lincoln Child once again has created an offbeat thriller that is
both exciting and thoughtprovoking."
--The Free Lance-Star
"Bestseller Child ("Terminal Freeze") more than succeeds in making
a mummy's curse terrifying in this superb supernatural
thriller...Child evokes fear through understatement...Readers will
hope to see more of [lead character] Logan in a sequel."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Ample gadgetry, New Age soul-shifting, and pyrotechnics sufficient
to employ a stable of stuntmen when brought to film: Child's newest
is the sort of thing to delight all those who got wrapped up in
"The Mummy. "Think, a Dan Brown-ian adventure amongst Pharaohs
ready with a pocket full of curses."
--Kirkus
"Its characters are well drawn, and the mystery is nicely handled,
keeping readers guessing as to whether something supernatural is
going on here. Of the author's solo novels, this could be the best
so far."
--Booklist
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