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The Third Gate: A Novel [Hardcover]

Lincoln Child (Author)
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June 12, 2012
Under the direction of famed explorer Porter Stone, an archaeological team is secretly attempting to locate the tomb of an ancient pharaoh who was unlike any other in history. Stone believes he has found the burial chamber of King Narmer, the near mythical god- king who united upper and lower Egypt in 3200 B.C., and the archaeologist has reason to believe that the greatest prize of all—Narmer’s crown—might be buried with him. No crown of an Egyptian king has ever been discovered, and Narmer’s is the elusive “double” crown of the two Egypts, supposedly pos­sessed of awesome powers.

The dig itself is located in one of the most forbidding places on earth—the Sudd, a nearly  impassable swamp in north­ern Sudan. Amid the nightmarish, disorienting tangle of mud and dead vegetation, a series of harrowing and inexpli­cable occurrences are causing people on the expedition to fear a centuries- old curse. With a monumental discovery in reach, Professor Jeremy Logan is brought onto the project to investigate. What he finds will raise new questions . . . and alarm.

In the hands of master storyteller Lincoln Child, The Third Gate breaks new ground and introduces a fascinating new protagonist to the thriller world.

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“Lincoln Child’s novels are thrilling and tantalizing.” 
 —Vince Flynn

"Bestseller Child (Terminal Freeze) more than succeeds in making a mummy's curse terrifying in this superb supernatural thriller...Child evokes fear through understatement...Readers will hope to see more of [lead character] Logan in a sequel."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Ample gadgetry, New Age soul-shifting, and pyrotechnics sufficient to employ a stable of stuntmen when brought to film: Child’s newest is the sort of thing to delight all those who got wrapped up in The Mummy. Think, a Dan Brown-ian adventure amongst Pharaohs ready with a pocket full of curses."
--Kirkus 

"Its characters are well drawn, and the mystery is nicely handled, keeping readers guessing as to whether something supernatural is going on here. Of the author’s solo novels, this could be the best so far."
--Booklist


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Review

“Lincoln Child’s novels are thrilling and tantalizing.” 
 —Vince Flynn

"Bestseller Child (Terminal Freeze) more than succeeds in making a mummy's curse terrifying in this superb supernatural thriller...Child evokes fear through understatement...Readers will hope to see more of [lead character] Logan in a sequel."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Ample gadgetry, New Age soul-shifting, and pyrotechnics sufficient to employ a stable of stuntmen when brought to film: Child’s newest is the sort of thing to delight all those who got wrapped up in The Mummy. Think, a Dan Brown-ian adventure amongst Pharaohs ready with a pocket full of curses."
--Kirkus 

"Its characters are well drawn, and the mystery is nicely handled, keeping readers guessing as to whether something supernatural is going on here. Of the author’s solo novels, this could be the best so far."
--Booklist

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (June 12, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385531389
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385531382
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful
THE CURSE OF THE MUMMY! April 26, 2012
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I read it in 3 sittings over a 24 hour period. Yeah, it's really good. Very absorbing, engrossing, and even terrifying. Actually, left me a bit breathless and really gripping the book tight with the last half waiting to find out what would happen next, which few novels really do for me. It may be Lincoln Child's best solo effort, yet. I didn't care for Terminal as much as this one. It was alright. Probably my favorite of his solo efforts before this one was Deep Storm(really good) followed by Utopia. With The Third Gate, Child moves into James Rollins/Clive Cussler territory. To an extent. This is a treasure hunt novel of sorts, but much more than that.

With out giving too much away, here is the the basic plot: Treaure hunter Porter Stone discovers the tomb of Narmer(just beyond the border of Egypt in the wasteland of the Sudd), the pharaoh king who united upper and lower Egypt 5000 years ago. Discovers that it has a nasty curse written on it. Not long after this discovery, the site and it's workers(archaeologists, scientists, etc.) begin experiencing strange, inexplicable events(equipment dies on them, supplies vanish, etc.). So, Stone enlists the help of a famous enigmologist(he's actually a Yale history professor, but is labeled an enigmologist b/c he deals in the supernatural), Jeremy Logan, to help understand if these are possibly supernatural events at work. What will Logan find? Will it raise more questions than answers? Is there a curse on the tomb of King Narmer? Or is it something else.... something more... Read it and find out.

The Third Gate is very well researched, as I expected. The character development is very good all around, but Jeremy Logan is the stand out character of this novel. He is very fascinating and I would love to see more of him in a sequel...oops, did I say sequel:)? I like it that Logan is introduced early on and not thrown in later on in the novel after the initial setup, which would probably mean the novel would have been a bit long-winded. Not the case here. This novel is lean and mean at barely 300 pages. I do wish the novel had taken place in more various exotic locales instead of mainly Africa, but that's being nitpicky.

This adventure thriller will leave you wanting more. I was not disappointed in the least(other than length, which is also a positive). The Third Gate should definitely be added to your summer reading list. Most novels, it seems, that explore this theme or something similar go through the motions while bringing nothing new to the table. No matter when you read it, just make sure you read this fast paced, twist-filled thriller as soon as possible. You will be wanting more Jerermy Logan and hopefully Child will answer our prayers. Grab it and be enthralled in it's grasp! I give it a 9.5 out of 10 or 4.75 stars out of 5.

I guess my only real complaint is that I wish the novel had been longer. I know I said the novel may have been long-winded had it been much longer, but not necessarily. Not in the hands of a wordsmith like Child. The only reason I give such a complaint as trivial as that is because I didn't want it to end. It seemed like it ended way to quick. Maybe a sequel, huh? There's that word again;) Have as much fun reading it as I did!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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Before I write another word, I just want to tell you that this book was fun. Is it capital "L" literature? No, but it's well-written, pulpy fun. Gosh, I wish there were more books like this. Now, on to the story...

After a brief, expository prologue, we meet Dr. Jeremy Logan, enigmalogist. When asked what it is he does, exactly, he answers, "More or less what it sounds like. I investigate phenomena that lie outside the normal bounds of human existence." Apparently, that encompasses proving the existence of the Loch Ness Monster and dealing with the occasional poltergeist. For his latest job, he's been hired by Dr. Ethan Rush of CTS--the Center for Transmortality Studies. After his wife's NDE--near death experience--the former anesthesiologist dedicated his life to the study of the phenomena. But Logan wasn't hired on behalf of CTS. There's another employer. Rush is a go-between in the employ of a very well-known man.

With few questions asked, Logan allows himself to be flown across the planet. They land in Egypt, where he has always wanted to work, but he is told, "I hate to disappoint you, Dr. Logan, but actually, it's nothing quite as straightforward as Egypt." It never is. Their eventual destination is the Sudd. This place is real, but I'd never heard of it before. Child quotes Alan Moorehead's non-fiction book The White Nile at length. It states, in part, "There is no more formidable swamp in the world than the Sudd." This place is an amazing setting for an archeological thriller--or any thriller for that matter--and that's even before they go diving in the mud!

I don't want to be much more specific about the plot of this novel. A big part of the entertainment is letting the revelations come in their own time. Child has crafted a novel where the more paranormal elements of the tale (which I have limited patience for) are well-balanced by real science in a variety of fields. There were moments, even, when things began to feel positively Crichtonesqe.

I mentioned above that this is not literary fiction, so don't expect in-depth character development, but Child has gathered an enjoyable and amusing cast of characters for this adventure. Do expect a compulsively page-turning pace. This is a novel designed to be read fast, preferably on a beach. As for Jeremy Logan, I can't say if we'll ever see him again, but Lincoln, could you please, please write up the story of how he proved the existence of Nessie?
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Indiana Jones Light April 29, 2012
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This is a typical adventure thriller with paranormal overtones, in other words "Indiana Jones - Light". In place of Indiana Jones we have Jeremy Logan, a professor of history who specializes in enigmas (the bizarre, weird things that most of us refer to as paranormal). Logan has been asked to join an expedition lead by a reclusive millionaire, Porter Stone, who has a reputation for remarkable finds. This time Stone has gone in search of the tomb of the Pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt 5000 years ago. The tomb site is not located along the banks of the Nile but instead in the Sudd, the vast swamp that lies to the south of Egypt. The expedition is large, filled with experts in all fields, including the leading authority in near death experiences and his wife who has her own unique abilities. The expedition headquarters is located in the midst of a nearly impenetrable swamp, cut off from almost all outside contact when, of course odd things begin to happen just as they nearly achieve their goal.

This is not a bad story, just a familiar one. We have met all of the characters before, the hero who has arcane knowledge, the mysterious millionaire on a quest, the doctor who has a deep, dark secret and a vulnerable woman. We have also been to the isolated scientific outpost before, seen the increasingly disturbing events that finally cannot be ignored any longer. It is all standard fare both in books or movies or tv shows, sometimes done quite well and resulting in a riveting tale, and other times done so badly they become inadvertent comedies. This one is pretty much middle of the road - the premise is good, the characters are reasonably believable but it does have some flaws. The site of the isolated base is inaccessible except when it is not. Events are slowly built up to and then rushed through. Characters at times behave illogically, even to the point that other characters comment on it.

Overall this is not a bad novel, just not a very original one. It is not a particularly poorly written novel, just not a well written one. It is a quick read, complicated enough to keep the reader interested but not so enthralling that it cannot be put down. It is therefore, a great novel to take on a trip, put in a beach bag or curl up with on a rainy weekend.
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Not His Best
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Lacks tension. Goal seems unimportant considering the risk making their behavior ludicrous. Read more
Published 18 minutes ago by Moonquake
Lincoln Child's WORST book! Barely readable!
While I have read ALL of Preston and Child's books over the years, both their joint and individual efforts, I have to warn you NOT to waste your money on this turkey. Read more
Published 16 hours ago by Michael Drips
What's behind the third gate?
A highly enjoyable 5th solo effort from Lincoln Child, who also writes with partner Douglas Preston. Read more
Published 19 hours ago by Kurt Stefan
The curse of a mildly-interesting plot
Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston are my favorite writing duo, from their excellent Agent Pendergast series, to standalones like Riptide, their stories contain a good mix of... Read more
Published 19 hours ago by Scott
Spooks meets the Mummy
The Third Gate introduces Professor Jeremy Logan, an empathic medieval history professor who moonlights as a supernatural investigator (where does he find the time. Read more
Published 1 day ago by T. Edmund Jenkin
A Fun Read, But Nothing New
I've been a fan of Lincoln Child for a long time, both for his solo projects and those he undertakes with Douglas Preston, so I was anxious to get my hands on a copy of his newest... Read more
Published 4 days ago by weathered1
Not up to Child's standards
While I have liked his collaborations, especially Cabinet of Curiousities, and his stand alones like Deep Storm, The Third Gate was lacking in every area. Read more
Published 7 days ago by G. Henson
A Relentlessly Entertaining Thriller
With a stunning series of monumental discoveries already on his glittering resume', internationally renown archaeologist Porter Stone aims his ambitions at unearthing the lost tomb... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Richard Gazala
The Familiar Entertaining Formula with a Great New Twist
First off, I want to make it known that I read this book in about ten hours.

"The Third Gate" is, to a great extent, the same type of novel Lincoln Child has been... Read more
Published 14 days ago by R. C. Bowman
A deliciously creepy thriller!
As I read the first page, I knew that I wouldn't be setting
this one aside any time soon. Jeremy Logan is an enigmalogist,
as well as a professor of Medieval history. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Kathleen Wagner
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