by James Rollins
Rollins books get better and better and this by far was Rollins best. Great story, great characters (Rollins Sigma characters are fully developed and very interesting now), and the plot just flowed naturally through the pages. To me, Rollins is this generation's Michael Crichton, and I hope his good...
One great read.
Painter had a more prominent role in this read than I would have liked. It was nice to see Monk out and about, but I feel like he needs a time-out so he can be with his wife. When he's in the field, family can be a distraction. Gray was spaced out and dealing with his parents and Seichan, who is the...
While many of the things I cannot fathom or even believe in (ie: what the Mormons believe about North America), some of the things I do (Lewis's death wasn't sucicide). So this book was an interesting read, having to suspend my theories for the sake of the story. But it's a great story and well writ...
Typical wonderful James Rollins. A great read!
Wow...this is the FIRST time that Rollins has ever made me feel like this!Mind you, I love him. I love his writing style, his topics that he writes about, and his characters.But this book...man, this book, right here...phew! One, I'm not too keen on the whole idea about Mormonism, it kind of rubbed ...
Rating: Strong Case for 5 Stars Genre: Mystery, Suspense, and Thrillers**Review**The Devil Colony is the seventh book in the Sigma Force series by James Rollins and definitely one of the better stories of the series. In this story, Sigma Force, which is a covert branch of DARPA, the Defense Advanced...
It is so difficult to write a review of this novel, really almost any thriller, without some spoilers, but I'll endeavor to do my best. The novel opens on a Ute Indian Reservation in southeastern Utah. Two young men, boys really, are off on their last adventure, before the circumstances of college...
Let me just start off by saying that I love books by James Rollins. Specifically, I love the books in his Sigma Series. Having said that, I think that this book is one of the best in his Sigma Series. Over the course of the series, you are introduced to characters who have pretty much reappeared ...
Maybe my suspension of disbelief has faltered, but having seen the changes in just my lifetime, I have a seriously hard time accepting that several millennia of geothermal activity in Yellowstone would leave even the faintest hint of carvings in the structures. I liked the book but not as much as t...