The Third Gate: A Novel

The Third Gate: A Novel
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New arrivals. Lincoln Child June 12, Switch to the audiobook. Under the direction of famed explorer Porter Stone, an archaeological team is secretly attempting to locate the tomb of an ancient pharaoh who was unlike any other in history. Stone believes he has found the burial chamber of King Narmer, the near mythical god- king who united upper and lower Egypt in B. With a monumental discovery in reach, Professor Jeremy Logan is brought onto the project to investigate.

What he finds will raise new questions. In the hands of master storyteller Lincoln Child, The Third Gate breaks new ground and introduces a fascinating new protagonist to the thriller world. More by Lincoln Child See more. The Cabinet of Curiosities: A Novel. Douglas Preston. In an ancient tunnel underneath New York City a charnel house is discovered. Inside are thirty-six bodies--all murdered and mutilated more than a century ago.

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The Third Gate book. Read reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Under the direction of famed explorer Porter Stone, an archaeolog. The Third Gate is the fifth solo novel by American writer Lincoln Child. The novel was released on June 12, by Doubleday. The book is also the third.

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Logan quickly makes a surprising discovery. Full Wolf Moon: A Novel. Book 5. The New York Times bestselling author of The Forgotten Room and Deep Storm is back with a new thriller that follows the trail of a killer who cannot exist. Legends, no matter how outlandish, are often grounded in reality. This has been the guiding principle behind the exhilarating career of Jeremy Logan, the "enigmalogist"—an investigator who specializes in analyzing phenomena that have no obvious explanation—previously seen in The Forgotten Room, The Third Gate, and Deep Storm. Logan has often found himself in situations where keeping an open mind could mean the difference between life and death, and that has never been more true than now.

Combining his characteristic meticulous attention to sparse historical detail with deployment of cutting-edge technologies and an army of well-paid specialists, Stone believes he has located Narmer's tomb in the brutal depths of the treacherous quasi-swampland called the Sudd, near Egypt's desolate southern border. But the closer Stone's team comes to the fabled crypt, the more the dig becomes besieged with strange and menacing mishaps, many of them insusceptible to other than paranormal explanations. With scores of lives and invaluable treasures at stake, Stone reaches out to Jeremy Logan, a Yale history professor whose reputation for researching the bizarre and paranormal has earned him the label of an "enigmalogist.

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As Stone locates and cautiously breaches the successive gates to Narmer's tomb, Logan wonders if the uncanny words of a mesmerized team member, a woman who is the survivor of the longest recorded near-death-experience, hold the key to stopping the deadly events plaguing the project before the excavation's doom turns inescapable. Long-time Lincoln Child fans will be more than satisfied with this novel, and thriller fans who've not yet introduced themselves to Child's writing are in for a real treat. Very highly recommended. Read it.

LibraryThing member burnit A decently tense suspense thriller by Lincoln Child, co-writer of the Pendergast suspense novels a favorite suspense series of mine , in which an enigmalogist is hired to investigate strange happenings and accidents at the site of an archaeological research site in the Sudd, an immense and ancient swamp south of the Egyptian border.

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The goal of the archaeologists is to find the submerged tomb of King Narmer, Egypt's first legendary pharaoh. Lincoln Child deftly walks a tightrope between modern technology and ancient mysteries. A fun and historically intriguing summer read. LibraryThing member icadams. I devoured this book in a single sitting, and when I finished, it left me wanting more.

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I have been a fan of Lincoln Child for many years, I have enjoyed his solo writings along with the books that he co-authors with Douglas Preston, and The Third Gate does not disappoint. In fact, my only real complaint is that the book isn't twice as long so I can read some more. LibraryThing member jeanfeldeisen. One really scary and exciting book. Set in Egypt and involving a Pharaoh's curse, this book was my introduction to Mr Childs and set off quite a reaction in hunting for more.

LibraryThing member labdaddy4. Only fair - he has done much better. I thought the book was very bland and predictable. LibraryThing member Twink. Lincoln Child is one half of the prolific writing duo Preston and Child. Their recurring protagonist Pendergast is one of my favourites But each of these authors manges to find time to put out individual books as well.

The Third Gate is Lincoln Child's latest solo offering. Professor Jeremy Logan refers to himself as an "enigmalogist" - sleuthing out the unexplained that may have real scientific origins or those that are otherworldly. Treasure hunter Porter Stone hires Jeremy to work on his latest project.

Porter believes that there is a priceless Egyptian artifact hidden in the depths of the seemingly impenetrable swamp that is the Sudd. But his floating archaeological base has been beset by problems and anomalies - some that can't be explained away. Could it be the curse of the Egyptian King Narmer whose burial place they are digging up? And what of the wife of the site's doctor? She claims to be able to channel those long dead.

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Can Jeremy ferret out the truth? Logan was a likable character, calm, thoughtful and intelligent. Had he been an excitable over the top protagonist, the storyline just wouldn't have worked. I hope that Child has future plans for Jeremy - I can see him exploring more of the unexplained. This is the kind of book that Child excels at - pure unadulterated, escapist, entertainment reading. Mummies, curses, treasure, science and supernatural - if you're happy to suspend disbelief and just enjoy an adventurous tale full of what ifs, than this is the perfect summer read for you.

Take note that Child has fiddled with some of the Egyptology - in his afterword he notes that some dates and rites have been changed to fit the story and are not necessarily fact … more. LibraryThing member repb. An oddly unsatisfying story. Some nonsense about a famous Pharaoh tomb's search in the Nile.

I did finish, but forced myself to. LibraryThing member BrianEWilliams. This is an atmospheric adventure story about the search for the tomb of an early Egyptian king -- it's like a lost treasure hunt.