The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Mystery after mystery builds in ‘The Pharaoh Key’

- By Jeff Ayers

“The Pharaoh Key” (Grand Central Publishing), by Preston & Child

Gideon Crew as nothing left to lose, so he decides to go out with a bang in “The Pharaoh Key,” Preston & Child’s latest — and supposedly final — story to feature their intrepid hero.

Effective Engineerin­g Solutions has closed shop and fired everyone, including Crew. To make things worse, a checkup on his medical condition proves that it’s still a death sentence; he will be lucky to survive six months. So when former co-worker Manuel Garza asks for help to get answers from the elusive CEO of the now defunct company, Crew agrees. They are both denied an opportunit­y to talk to Eli Glinn, but while cleaning out the remainder of their stuff from their desks, they discover a computer that has completed a job it was assigned years ago to decipher strange writings on a stone tablet. The data indicates a possible treasure in the middle of a dangerous section of southwest Egypt, so they decide to abscond with the informatio­n and claim the potential rewards for themselves.

What they will uncover is both treacherou­s and surprising, and one person’s treasure is another person’s nightmare. The quest might kill them, but since Crew is on borrowed time anyway, he tries to remain unflappabl­e.

Preston & Child write compelling stories, and this one invokes classic adventure novels from the early 20th century. Mystery after mystery builds into a finale that even savvy readers won’t see coming. If this truly is the last Gideon Crew novel, the authors have ended his escapades in grand style; fans will rejoice and newcomers will appreciate the sheer scope of everything. Online: https://www.prestonchi­ld.com/

 ?? GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING VIA AP ?? This cover image released by Grand Central Publishing shows “The Pharaoh Key,” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child.
GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING VIA AP This cover image released by Grand Central Publishing shows “The Pharaoh Key,” by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child.

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