Relic / (bk. 1 Pendergast)
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Preston, Douglas J. Reliquary
Child, Lincoln. Reliquary

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474 pages ; 17 cm
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English
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UG
Level 5.5, 18 Points

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"A Tor book"--Title page verso
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Investigating a series of savage murders that disrupt a massive new exhibition at the New York Museum of Natural History, graduate student Margo Green finds a clue in a failed Amazonian expedition
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Days before a massive exhibition at the New York Museum of Natural History, visitors are being murdered. Autopsies indicate that the killer cannot be human. The museum's directors decide to go ahead with the bash in spite of the murders. Now museum researcher Margo Green must find out who or what is doing the killing. Does she have time to stop a massacre?
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In New York, there has been a rash of murders in the Museum of Natural History and the perpetrator turns out to be a monstrous reptile from South America. The beast strikes at a gala opening, and an FBI agent and a woman scientist race to capture it before it eats everyone in sight. When a team of archaeologists is savagely massacred in the Amazon Basin, all that survives are several boxes of relics and plant specimens. From boat to boat, from port- to port, the battered crates drift. They finally reach New York City-- only to be locked away in the basement of a museum, lost and forgotten. But the black heart of the Amazon never forgets. Just days before the Museum's massive new exhibition opens someone or something other than tourists and school children is roaming the halls and dusty galleries. And people are turning up savagely murdered. Forensic evidence points to a killer of terrifying strength and ferocity. Rumors of a "Museum Beast," never far from the surface, rise again among the Museum staff. But then Margo Green, a graduate student working among in the Museum, uncovers a link between the killings, the failed Amazonian expedition, and an odd figurine that will be displayed for the first time. Will she be able to put the pieces together and stop the deadly menace before terror strikes again? Relic is Margo's race against time and death and an enemy so horrifying that she must find the strength within herself to destroy it and save the Museum from disaster

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Preston, D. J., Child, L., Preston, D. J., & Child, L. (19961995). Relic / (bk. 1 Pendergast) . T. Doherty Associates.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Douglas J Preston et al.. 19961995. Relic / (bk. 1 Pendergast). New York: T. Doherty Associates.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Douglas J Preston et al.. Relic / (bk. 1 Pendergast) New York: T. Doherty Associates, 19961995.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Preston, D. J., Child, L., Preston, D. J. and Child, L. (n.d.). Relic / (bk. 1 pendergast). New York: T. Doherty Associates.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Preston, Douglas J, Lincoln Child, Douglas J Preston, and Lincoln Child. Relic / (bk. 1 Pendergast) T. Doherty Associates, 19961995.

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