well..that's interesting. Granted, I'm not actually familiar with most of the authors...or characters. Not really the genre I follow. I do kinda wish similar existed in romance if only to see how other authors do characters.
If the biblical plagues of Egypt truly happened--could they happen again--on a global scale?Two years after vanishing into the Sudanese desert, the leader of a British archeological expedition, Professor Harold McCabe, comes stumbling out of the sands, frantic and delirious, but he dies before he ca...
New York Times bestselling author James Rollins comes a shocking short story, where a chance mishap leads to the discovery of a weapon like no other in . . . Crash and Burn.On a transatlantic flight, the two black sheep of Sigma Force--Seichan and Kowalski--must set aside their mutual dislike as a m...
Tracker by James Rollins is a Sigma Force novel that I gave four stars. It is a fast book to read with suspense-filled moments. Tucker worked with his hunting dog Kane. When he was wearing camera gear, he saw through the shepherd's eyes. "The dog was as much an extension of his senses as he was ...
Tracker by James Rollins is a Sigma Force novel that I gave four stars. It is a fast book to read with suspense-filled moments. Tucker worked with his hunting dog Kane. When he was wearing camera gear, he saw through the shepherd's eyes. "The dog was as much an extension of his senses as he was ...
It's been a while since I've read a "traditional" thriller. It was a fun read, breakneck action in almost every chapter. The only "message" I could find was: watch out for the sneaky Chinese - they're everywhere! That took away half a star. The female characters were good, showed variety and were ...
Strange alchemy and a chase between several groups who want the ancient alchemy and the power it suggests it contains.Entertaining but it felt like it plodded a bit.
After the first nine plagues, is the tenth plague free?A missing archeologist reappears out of the desert in a semi-mummified state. With him he brings a biblical disease that threatens to yadda yadda the world. A brilliant businessman has designs on using the disease for his own ends. Only Sigma ca...
Map of Bones wasn't bad. I had been hoping for more of an early Tom Clancy type of read, but this was a little thin on most counts. There was a lot of exposition, feeling as if one character telling the others the whole history of the world at times. It certainly shows off that the author did ...
I was swept up by the story, it did flag in places and it felt like it had a bit too much padding and that some of it could have been edited out without the story suffering at all. Yes many of them are interesting but they could have landed on the cutting room floor without too much problems. One p...
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