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Cemetery Dance (novel)

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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Pendergast

Pages
  
435 pp.

Publisher
  
Grand Central Publishing

Followed by
  
Fever Dream


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
May 12, 2009

Originally published
  
12 May 2009

Preceded by
  
The Wheel of Darkness

Genre
  
Thriller

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Media type
  
Print, e-book, audiobook

Authors
  
Lincoln Child, Douglas Preston

Similar
  
Douglas Preston books, Pendergast books, Thriller books

Cemetery Dance is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child released on May 12, 2009 by Grand Central Publishing. This is the ninth installment in the Special Agent Pendergast series. During production, it was known by the pre-release title Revenant. The preceding novel is The Wheel of Darkness.

Plot

After celebrating their first anniversary, William Smithback, a NY Times reporter, and his wife Nora Kelly, a Museum of Natural History archeologist, return home from a romantic dinner. Kelly slips out to pick up a pastry from the local shop, but upon her return to their apartment in the Upper West side of Manhattan, she finds the door ajar, Smithback dead, and is attacked as she approaches.

Eyewitnesses claim, and the security camera confirms, the attacker seen leaving the building was an individual who lived in the apartment building along with Smithback and Kelly. The twist: the man that witnesses believe is Smithback's murderer was pulled from the river dead, after committing suicide, two weeks before the attack. D'Agosta, a homicide detective, leads the official investigation, while FBI Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast's and Kelly's involvement leads to a less traditional quest for the truth. Their serpentine journey takes them into a part of Manhattan they never imagined could exist: a secretive and deadly hotbed of Obeah, the West Indian Zombi cult of sorcery and magic. Unfortunately many others learn of the cult, thus endangering themselves and countless innocent lives.

References

Cemetery Dance (novel) Wikipedia