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The museum backdrop for the tale is excellent and it has taught me a thing or two about various aspects of Natural History, but the tale itself lacked the tension it required. Too much emphasis is placed upon the museums and the artifacts, and not enough emphasis on the central characters.
As a reader I was never truly sucked in and I dont feel I ever truly connected. I felt like an intruder. The tale fizzled out and doesnt leave the reader with any satisfaction at the conclusion. More a case of just saying "oh" at the end.
In short the novel reminded me of a visit to a museum, for the first few hours you are in awe of the sheer splendour and fascination of the artifacts, but after a few hours the impact is dulled and you have faced information overload...
For me it didnt quite cut the mustard.
Not in the same league as writers such as Kathy Reichs.
What I do like about the books and especially this one - is the use of familiar New York landmarks as backdrop to the stories. The intriguing description of the Natural History's museums's hidden rooms and secret staircases is what lifts this book above the level of the average "airport" book.
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