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Dance of Death (novel)

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Pendergast returns alive disguised as Hayward's doorman, and “captures” D’Agosta in the elevator. Pendergast describes how Diogenes rescued him from being walled up in Fosco's sub-basement only to torment him. Diogenes' plan is to kill all the people that Pendergast cares about. The two people killed
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noted that "While it's not as good as some of their earlier efforts, it's still pretty darn good." Similarly, Barbara Lipkien of Bookreporter wrote that "Dance of Death may be a bit more melodramatic than the others in this series, but overall the book holds up." Writing for the Library Journal, Jim
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Pendergast's ward Constance Greene requests Vincent D'Agosta's presence for a very important meeting. D'Agosta is shown a letter written many months previously by Pendergast about his brother Diogenes. In the letter, Pendergast writes that he does not know of Diogenes's whereabouts, but does in fact
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English professor Dr. Hamilton is giving a lecture when he goes crazy, tearing at his face, and stabbing a piece of broken glass into his neck, killing himself. Vincent D’Agosta has been living with Captain Laura Hayward for 6 weeks. He has been restored to his rank of Lieutenant in the NYPD. He is
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Smithback is thwarted in his attempt to escape the sanitarium, and Diogenes' actual target turns out to be Margo Green, whom he stabs at the museum. He says his next target is D’Agosta, but he has lured Viola to NYC. After using a drugged handkerchief on Viola, he locks her in a room in a house.
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Pendergast gets arrested and the Feds want to execute him. Captain Hayward and Viola visit Pendergast in his cell. Laura believes a lot of his story, as there are eyewitnesses and evidence to support Pendergast. Also, he was able to save Margo Green, who turned up badly injured at a sanitarium.
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Pendergast travels to D.C. to save his friend, agent Mike Decker, but Diogenes kills him and attempts to frame Pendergast for the murder. He gets another message from Diogenes which indicates that Smithback will be the next victim. Pendergast masquerades as a cab driver and picks up Smithback.
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Constance presents him with a letter that Pendergast wrote just before their fateful trip to Italy. The letter, which is meant to be opened in the event of his death, mentions that Diogenes, Pendergast's brother, is planning a crime and that since he is dead, it falls to D’Agosta to stop him.
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Eli Glinn goes to the mansion at 891 Riverside to enlist D’Agosta to help him break Pendergast out of Herkmoor Correctional Facility—even though he's currently in Bellevue. But Glinn knows he'll be taken there shortly. And he knows that Diogenes is the most dangerous man in the world.
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D’Agosta asks for leave from the NYPD: he gets it, but his captain isn't happy with him. He begins trying to track down Diogenes, but doesn't make much progress. Meanwhile, Smithback is back at the Times, but he's not happy that Bryce Harriman is also there now.
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Diogenes, in his created personality of Hugo Menzies, a museum curator, is stealing the magnificent red diamond Lucifer's Heart. As he drives away with the diamond, we learn that Diogenes doesn't see color: the world is only shades of gray to him.
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Diogenes arranges to meet Pendergast at the Iron Clock railway turntable under Penn Station to make the trade. D’Agosta leaves with Viola and Kaplan the diamond expert, while Pendergast takes back the diamond and confronts Diogenes.
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Dr. Margo Green is back at the New York Museum of Natural History. She is the new editor of Museology, a prestigious magazine, and the director of the museum, Dr. Collopy, wants to meet with her to discuss an issue.
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know one thing—a date, January 28. D'Agosta presumes that this will be the date of Diogenes's greatest crime. Having been hated by and hating his family, Diogenes obviously cannot be trusted.
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The stolen Lucifer's Heart is revealed to be a fake, a colorless diamond made red by irradiation. Pendergast plans to steal the real one himself, and trade it for the life of Viola.
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D’Agosta is trying to gather information for Pendergast on the Duchamp murder, but has to sneak around and move out of Hayward's apartment in order to do so.
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The FBI agent in charge of bringing in Pendergast is Special Agent Coffey, who was embarrassed by Pendergast during the events described in
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Another strange death occurs, where a man is hanged out of his 24th story apartment, and falls through the glass ceiling of a restaurant.
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Margo Green tracks down Nora Kelly to discuss returning the Kiva masks. But Nora disagrees with Margo, and won't back her decision.
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Pendergast has been framed, but he and D’Agosta are trying to track down Diogenes’ movements after he met Viola at the airport.
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Pendergast enlists the help of Eli Glinn, an expert psychological profiler, to help figure out his brother's next moves.
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After a high speed chase, Pendergast drops Smithback off at a high-class, expensive sanatorium in the Catskills.
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thus far were Pendergast's favored teacher and his closest childhood friend, a painter, Maurice Duchamp.
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This article is about the 2005 Preston and Child thriller. For other novels with the same title, see
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summoned by Proctor, Pendergast's chauffeur, to the 891 Riverside mansion.
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Then, Diogenes tells Viola that she will die on the morning of the 28th.
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At the museum, Nora Kelly is preparing the new exhibition,
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and thus has a personal vendetta against Pendergast.
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Index

Dance of Death (disambiguation)

Douglas Preston
Lincoln Child
Bernt Notke
Aloysius Pendergast
Thriller
Warner Books
ISBN
0-446-57697-2
OCLC
57669819
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Brimstone
The Book of the Dead
Douglas Preston
Lincoln Child
Brimstone
The Book of the Dead
FBI
Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast
Vincent D'Agosta
Relic
Publishers Weekly
cliffhanger
Dance of Death (Pendergast #6)


Dance of Death

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