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The Forgotten Room

A Novel

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The Forgotten Room

De: Lincoln Child
Narrado por: Johnathan McClain
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A LONG-LOST EXPERIMENT OF UNGUESSABLE INTENT

A SECRET ROOM, INGENIOUSLY HIDDEN INSIDE A VAST SEACOAST MANSION

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LINCOLN CHILD AT HIS RIVETING BEST

Professor Jeremy Logan (the quirky and charismatic “enigmalogist” who specializes in solving problems of the strange or seemingly supernatural variety) receives an urgent summons from the director of Lux, one of the oldest and most respected think tanks in America. An unexplainable tragedy has taken place in the sprawling compound located on the coastline of Newport, Rhode Island. One of Lux’s most distinguished doctors, overcome by erratic behavior, violently attacked his assistant before meeting with a gruesome self-inflflflffllflicted end. Deeply shaken by the incident and the bizarre evidence left behind from the doctor’s final project—as well as recent troubling behavior among several of the think tank’s other scientists—Lux fears there is something more sinister occurring within its walls and looks to Jeremy Logan to investigate.
Logan quickly makes a surprising discovery. In a long-dormant wing of the estate, he uncovers an ingeniously hidden secret room, unknown and untouched for decades. The room is essentially a time capsule, fiffiilled with eerie machinery and obscure references to a top-secret experiment known as “Project S.” As Logan attempts to unravel its meaning, he begins to discern what transpired in that room—and why the frightening project was suddenly abandoned and sealed off many years before. As his work draws him ever deeper into harm’s way, Logan soon unleashes a series of catastrophic events upon the rest of Lux . . . and himself.
One of Lincoln Child’s most thrilling novels to date, The Forgotten Room is replete with exhilarating action, veiled history, and mesmerizing science—making for a truly intelligent page-turner.
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Praise for Lincoln Child and The Forgotten Room

“Intriguing. . . . Lincoln Child is a master at mystery plots.” —The Florida Times-Union

“Electrifying . . . One of Child’s best yet.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“Reflects the best of the ‘mad scientist and locked room’ mysteries of the early twentieth century . . . Fun and intriguing.” —Associated Press

“Chilling. . . . Child makes the most of the creepy setting, his unusual lead character, and an intricate plot.” —Publishers Weekly

“[A] very imaginative story for those who prefer a soft blending of mystery and paranormal.” —Booklist

“Lincoln Child’s novels are thrilling and tantalizing.” —Vince Flynn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Man

“Child’s characters are first-rate, as is his writing.”—The Washington Post Book World

“The genius-touched Child writes paragraphs of polymathic detail. . . . Terrific.” —Kirkus Reviews
Intriguing Plot • Unexpected Twists • Engaging Narrator • Scientific Elements • Atmospheric Setting • Clear Voice

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A book that starts with the Loch Ness monster has to be good! This is very different from Child's Reacher books, but in a very good way.

The story line is interesting and clips along, holding your interest from start to finish. It tells of an investigation by an "enigmologist," Jerome Logan. He's a sophistocated "ghost hunter" and his investigations in this book take place in an atmospheric old structure called Dark Gables. At times I wanted to scream "don't go into the basement"! There's even a hurricane.

The characters are sympathetic and well developed. The narrator does a great job.

I couldn't ask for anything more in a summer read. But don't skip the book if you can't read it during the summer, it's a terrific effort from Child and should be read, whenever. I hope Child writes more books in this vein.

You won't be disappointed.

Perfect Summer Read

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The narrator was a pleasure to listen to and the story kept me wanting to hear more. I was sorry the story was over and look forward to more Dr. Logan adventures.

Great listening on long walks

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What did you like best about The Forgotten Room? What did you like least?

I'm a fan of the Preston/Child "Pendergast" novels, but I found this solo effort by Lincoln Child somewhat disappointing. The story is lacking any of the deep research and convincing detail that's always present in the Preston/Child novels, and really seems better suited to a short story or novella length. This book is similar to the Pendergast novels in that there is an element of supernatural invoked and eventually resolved, but in this case (perhaps due to the lack of detail) it's somehow less convincing and believable. It' s set in a fictional location in Newport, RI; contrast this with the real backdrop of various sites in NYC and NOLA in the Pendergast novels. The early going is somewhat incredulous and the end is completely predictable in its broad strokes. It drags throughout, and I had a lot of trouble maintaining my concentration on the story.

What aspect of Johnathan McClain’s performance would you have changed?

Overall it's a bit too monotonic and the rising action sequences sound contrived, put on.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No.

A lackluster effort from a great author

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Jeremy Logan returns to his old stomping grounds in Lincoln Child's new thriller. Dr. Jeremy Logan with a PhD in Enigmology returns to his old haunt Lux a think thank he was a researcher at. His goal, to find out why a scientist went crazy and committed suicide.

There's some good mysteries in this book. I thought the looming threats were well done, and there was a great sense of what's happening. Is it paranormal, is it someone, or is it this strange machine. Moreover, what is this strange machine in this room with no entrance.

I think my only real complaints that keep this from being a standout book are the lack of strong female characters. There really aren't any. There are female characters and they're all intelligent and have personalities, but they aren't exactly strong. They demonstrate moments of strength, but I didn't find them taking a lead alongside our hero.

McClain's narration for Dr. Logan and the rest of the cast was solid as usual. I don't have too much to say about the performance. It's good, and I don't have any issues with it, it's just not anything new.

Overall, this is just an average thriller. It was worth my time as I like Lincoln Child and mysteries/thrillers. As with all of his books, it requires a bit of a suspension of reality, but the characters felt mostly real, and I think Logan is a strong enough character to lead books, which he does pretty well.

Looking forward to his next solo novel along with more Pendergast.

Logan's Back!

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I liked listening to this story;however, I thing some of the highlighted details detracted from it. it may have been the narrator over emphasising those parts. Good audio, but not great.

Falling short of the great story it should be.

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Did the narration match the pace of the story?

I really liked this story. It was not a "run of the mill" detective yarn--there were some unexpected twists that I appreciated. But the narration was so slow that I had to put the speed on 1.25. After that it was perfect!

S...L...O...W narration

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This is a book that I wish I had read. The reader was just awful when moving from character to character, especially when trying for a female. Very distracting.

Read, don't listen

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

It was ok. Not something I would listen to over and over. Decent story but wrapped up a bit cheesy. If its your last credit, get something else.

Would you be willing to try another book from Lincoln Child? Why or why not?

This is a good author set and i will try other books they have written. Some are great and some aren't. You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince.

Do you think The Forgotten Room needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No, it ended on a dud. How do you follow that up? Maybe just sneak out the side door and let someone else take the blame?

Meh

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I was really disappointed with this one. I didn't like the narration. I made my self finish since I had already paid for it. Would not recommend.

Not My Favorite

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Not a bad story. It has a lot of elements one might find in a typical murder mystery. I don't know much about paranormal investigations because I don't put a lot of stock into that field but it is good to read something different once in a while.

A slouthing story that touches on the paranormal

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