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Black Order: A Sigma Novel (Sigma Force Novels) | 
enlarge | Author: James Rollins Publisher: Harper Category: Book
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Rating: 146 reviews Sales Rank: 10444
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0060765372 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780060765378 ASIN: 0060765372
Publication Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Good condition, wear from reading and use. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact and has some creases. The spine has signs of wear and creases. This copy may include "From the library of" labels, stickers or stamps and be an ex-library copy.
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In Copenhagen . . . a suspicious bookstore fire propels Commander Gray Pierce on a relentless hunt across four continents—and into a terrifying mystery surrounding horrific experiments once performed in a now-abandoned laboratory buried in a hollowed-out mountain in Poland. In the mountains of Nepal . . . in a remote monastery, Buddhist monks inexplicably turn to cannibalism and torture—while Painter Crowe, director of Sigma Force, begins to show signs of the same baffling, mind-destroying malady . . . and Lisa Cummings, a dedicated American doctor, becomes the target of a brutal clandestine assassin. Now only Gray Pierce and Sigma Force can save a world suddenly in terrible jeopardy. Because a new order is on the rise—an annihilating nightmare growing at the heart of the greatest mystery of all: the origin of life.
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Not bad at all December 17, 2008 I really enjoyed the book. It is well-written and easy to read. The plot is interesting, the characters are engaging. The science and history are quite intriguing. Compared to the authors other, more "outlandish" books, this one is not so "out there".
Black Odor October 22, 2008 I bought this and Judas Strain at a used book store. Thankfully, I didn't pay full fare for these rides or the nausea would have been overwhelming.
I forced myself to finish Judas Strain because there were so many 5 star reviews... I figured it would surely get better eventually. I was wrong.
I started Black Order out of desperation one night when insomnia struck and there was nothing left to read. I stopped reading after 200 pages, so I gave it a fair shot.
While I enjoy a good romp, I want SOME logical progression to the story, some character development, decent dialog and a credible surprise or two. (For example, I generally enjoy the books written by Preston and Child.) Black Odor has none of these qualities.
The other 1 star reviews have said it very well and I'm writing this review in order to reduce the rating of the book so others will have a chance to be informed of all views before buying this tome and/or wasting any time on it. Avoid this book. The stench is just too strong.
Listen up - One of Rollins' best Books. October 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you like books that start with excitement then you will like this book several times over; A baby saved from drowning in Poland when the mother was shot -- A monastery in the Himalayas struck with a mysterious illness leaving all dead -- People killed in Copenhagen when unknowns were trying to get Darwin's bible anyway that they could -- A Doctor in Africa attacked in the jungle and dragged away by a ghostly beast with eyes of fire. There were so many sub-plots that it was like reading multiple books at the same time and all of them keeping your attention. Everything does come together after some twists and turns with unexpected surprises and then an ending that ties up all the loose ends.
Author of al-Qaeda Strikes Again
Awesome July 30, 2008 This is by far the best James Rollins book I've read so far. Demonstrating his impressive scope of vision and imagintion, he pulls together science, history and the occult into a plot that grabs you and holds you tight until the last page.
While I found some other books by this author quite readable but still sadly shallow and lacking feasibility, "Black Order" has no such flaw. The opening of the book takes place in post World War II Germany, which I think will hook many European readers as myself to the story. But the way Rollins intertwines these infamous events in European history with ancient lore, science and technology into a wild "super human" project orchestrated by a modern day "mad scientist" is awesome and raises an almost unbeatable challenge to the reader. The knot of this mystery stays tight throughout the book and only begins to loosen towards the end. So I simply have to give Rollins credit for that. I enjoyed the scientific background as well as the bits of Norse lore and mythology thrown here and there. Some of the conclusions he makes are a little far-fetched for my taste, but after all, this is a work of fiction, so I guess it's quite alright.
All in all, I would highly recommend this book. It is a great example of suspence literature that puts one's mind to work from the very first page and keeps it busy to the end. You can't go through the book without a decent amount of thinking in order to put all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together. Best of all, a significant amount of the information the book is based on is TRUE--which comes to show--as the author has repeatedly stated--that indeed "truth is often stranger than fiction." I do intend to follow up on the recommended readings because I really find some of the questions raised in "Black Order" worth exploring. This is a great read, and I hope Rollins keeps up the good work!
another fine SIGMA force adventure! July 16, 2008 wow! another page turning, thrill a minute tale by james rollins! and another few sleepless nights for me! i just COULD NOT put this book down! highly recommended! looking forward to reading mr. rollins' new book!
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