by James Rollins, Peter Jay Fernandez
Best Rollins yet (haven't read his latest one). Great story, and the characters finally have begun to really develop and set up for future novels in the Sigma Force series. I especially like the love/hate relationship between Pierce and Seichan, mortal enemies but seem to need each other in weird, t...
I finished The Doomsday Key. James Rollins is just frustrating. How can I survive until summer 2011? This case was interesting but not the best of the author. At least I think the others were written in a more appellative way. I have to confess I feel pretty paradoxical about this book. I really li...
Have you ever finished a book and felt like there was meant to be another chapter? Or is it that there was a chapter too many that makes you think there is more to the book? Either way, this is my second Rollins book and I have felt the same way after both. I'm unsure if this is a deliberate move by...
So not his best, but this will not stir me away from him. Liked Kowalski a lot more in this one. I want one of those Teddy bears! And the whole Seichan and Gray love triangle was a bit more interesting this time around, and you never know who he ends up sleeping with at the end! I want to know more....
The Doomsday Key is a down-and-dirty thriller. Part religious mystery, part end-of-mankind warning, it utilizes an uber-secret military agency and modern issues to attract readers across multiple genres. It is similar to a Dan Brown/Tom Clancy mash-up, and it works very well.Like most modern thrille...
3.25StarsAn enjoyable summer read, full of adventure (sometimes, over the top) with some facts thrown in for good measure.
Sigma again is up against the Guild. This time they are trying to prevent them from gaining a stranglehold on the world's food supply, and even worse control of a nasty biowarfare agent. In order to find the only antidote, Gray has to partner with his old nemisis, Seichan. While I ultimately enjo...