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Dec 14, 2016jimg2000 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
A page turner and relatively thin Lincoln Child novel. Liked the Dr. Logan character who is a "normal" version of Pendergast, with same enigmatic sense and a master of dhyāna (see "Quotes.") While one would think there would be plenty of interactions if not front-running to Logan's investigation by a bunch of brilliant and naturally curious scientists in residence, the rest of the thriller made this a good read: ambience of the site, the secret room, the lurking danger, category three storm, neural science (pseudo or not,) the gadgets (esp. the Van de Graaff generator) etc.