The Bone Labyrinth
by James Rollins

James Rollins has the ability to
blend an edge-of-your-seat thriller and cutting edge technology (with a touch
of sci-fi thrown in) into a white knuckle ride that will leave you breathless
from start to finish.
The 11th installment in
his Sigma Force series deals with two geneticists: twin sisters, Lena and Maria
Crandall who are researching the origins of human intelligence. When one sister
goes missing, Sigma Force is tasked with finding her. On the other side of the
globe, the other sister is attacked. What is so important about the sisters
research that someone is willing to kill for it, and who is that someone?
Rollins offers the reader a heady
brew of ancient mysticism, the lost continent of Atlantis, the bible, the lost
minutes of a moon landing recording, numerology and some giant hybrid apes. If
this sounds too far-fetched, rest assured that James Rollins knows how to make
all these elements work together to create a wholly plausible story.
Buy this book. Turn off your phone,
tell your family you’re out of town and prepare to lose a weekend to this
excellent thriller.
Disclaimer: I received
an ARC from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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