A review by mrspudd2020
The Obsidian Chamber by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

adventurous emotional mysterious

4.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

He's back... Diogenes Pendergast is back from the dead, and he's a changed man! Or is he?
With Agent Pendergast dead, the house on 891 Riverside Drive is somber. Ms. Green, stricken with grief, has gone to live in her old quarters (the basement). Shortly after, though, things go awry. Poor Procter is sent on a wild goose chase. This gives Diogenes the chance to swoop in and sweep Ms. Green off her feet, telling her he's a changed man, confessing his love for her, and wanting their son to be with him, promising to aid her with her health problems. Feeling it's her only choice, Ms. Green agrees to go with him. Is Diogenes really a changed man? Is this a love triangle or a love square? And who wants revenge more?