A moon rock missing for thirty years… five buckets of blood-soaked sand discovered in a remote New Mexico canyon… a scientist whose ambition knows no bounds… a monk on a mission to redeem the world… and a shadowy agency with deadly intentions. Tyrannosaur Canyon weaves these elements together into a thrilling narrative centered around one of the greatest scientific mysteries of all time: what cosmic firebolt shattered the Earth eons ago, now hiding in that desolate southwestern cleft?
I was first introduced to Douglas Preston’s writing with Relic (co-written with Lincoln Child), and I was hooked immediately. It had been too many years since I last read one of their works, so returning to Preston with this novel was a real treat.
This book is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy suspense with a touch of mystery. The storytelling is sharp, the pace engaging, and the premise—combining science, history, and danger—is utterly compelling. Tyrannosaur Canyon reminds readers why Preston is a master at crafting thrilling adventures that keep you turning the pages.
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