The Cabinet of Curiosities

How does Douglas Preston use imagery in The Cabinet of Curiosities?

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The author does not use extensive imagery to further the plot. The images he provides are straight and to the point.

"The Museum's vast Central Archives lay deep in the basement, reachable only through several sets of elevators, winding corridors, stairs, and passageways."

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The Cabinet of Curiosities