George 2008-11-29
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Relic is a good book. Almost all of the book takes place in the Museum of Natural History in New York. There are many characters that the story follows. The most important character is Margo, a student that is working toward her PhD at the Museum. She is working under a senior scientist at the Museum named Frock.
When two children show up at the Museum dead an investigation is started to find out about the death of the children. Because of the strange nature of the murders an investigator from New Orleans named Pentergast comes to assist in the investigation. There were a number of similar unsolved deaths that were similar in New Orleans.
The death of the children are soon followed by more deaths. The string of deaths come at a very bad time for the museum. They are opening a new exhibit that for them is important to have it opened on time. The financial future of the museum is relying on the opening of the exhibit.
Despite all of the deaths, the museum still opens the exhibit. This is soon followed by a stampede as a new murder is discovered in the exhibit the night of its opening. Upon the discovery of the body the guests of the party stampede out of the museum killing several people in the process.
At the same time as the stampede there is a massive failure of the museum's security system that locks several of the guests in the museum with the beast that is responsible for all of the deaths.
I will not tell the end of the book just to say that it is a very fast paced book. There are a lot of characters, each of which has there own small stories. The problem with having so many characters is that the book jumps from character to character and little chunk of the story plot to another little chunk of the story plot. This is a little annoying but it is not so bad that the book is not completely unreadable. In fact it is nice to know about each story and the characters involved. Some of the stories only tie together at the end. There is also a really good surprise ending that is not even hinted at in the rest of the book.