A Short Story Exclusive (Sigma Force Novels) - The Skeleton Key
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rama kadi
Seichan is a great character and you never really know what she will do next. The Skeleton Key was a great short story and as always with James Rollins you can count on a lot of action and history built into the story. I really enjoy the Sigma Series and can't wait for the new book.
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patty busch
Story was very very short, at this rate it should have been free. It was interesting as always though. However, I found it as not being very important for the next book "The Devils Colony." That novel can be read and understood w/o reading this particular short story.
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binney
I thought the story was a classic Rollins thriller. It began with the sense of a knife to the throat and kept the tension up right to the final scene. It's everything you want in a short story. I felt he could take the protaganist and run with her wherever he wanted to go for whatever length he wanted to take it.
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kevin tharayil
Readers of James Rollins' Sigma novels should be familiar with his most enigmatic character, Seichan. (Though it should be said that you need no familiarity with the character or the series to enjoy this entertaining interlude.) Seichan is the only series character that appears in The Skeleton Key, and I have to say that it was all kinds of fun to see her take a central, rather than secondary, role this time around.
Seichan has long been the servant to two masters. It's a dangerous position, but then again, she's a dangerous lady. While chasing needed intel on behalf of Sigma, she returns to her Guild sources. But perhaps she hasn't been as careful as she thinks she has. After what should have been a straightforward meeting with an academic source to secure a document, she wakes up nearly nude in a strange hotel room. She's been drugged, booby-trapped, and worst of all--saddled with a partner in the same predicament. She had been trying to ascertain the source's asking price for the info, and discovered that it was a lot higher than she realized. And his agenda went way beyond money.
The Skeleton Key calls on Seichan to use all of her considerable skills on an adventure through--and below--Paris. Mr. Rollins is also called on to use all of his considerable skills in service of this lengthy short story, and he comes through with a fast-paced, amusing precursor to his novel The Devil Colony: A Sigma Force Novel. Ultimately, you don't need to read this story before reading the novel, but if you're waiting on pins and needles for the novel's release, do treat yourself to this amuse-bouche, a bite-sized taste of what is to come. The story dovetails nicely into the novel, and here's a heads-up: The Devil Colony is the best thing Rollins has ever written.
Seichan has long been the servant to two masters. It's a dangerous position, but then again, she's a dangerous lady. While chasing needed intel on behalf of Sigma, she returns to her Guild sources. But perhaps she hasn't been as careful as she thinks she has. After what should have been a straightforward meeting with an academic source to secure a document, she wakes up nearly nude in a strange hotel room. She's been drugged, booby-trapped, and worst of all--saddled with a partner in the same predicament. She had been trying to ascertain the source's asking price for the info, and discovered that it was a lot higher than she realized. And his agenda went way beyond money.
The Skeleton Key calls on Seichan to use all of her considerable skills on an adventure through--and below--Paris. Mr. Rollins is also called on to use all of his considerable skills in service of this lengthy short story, and he comes through with a fast-paced, amusing precursor to his novel The Devil Colony: A Sigma Force Novel. Ultimately, you don't need to read this story before reading the novel, but if you're waiting on pins and needles for the novel's release, do treat yourself to this amuse-bouche, a bite-sized taste of what is to come. The story dovetails nicely into the novel, and here's a heads-up: The Devil Colony is the best thing Rollins has ever written.
Please RateA Short Story Exclusive (Sigma Force Novels) - The Skeleton Key
But.....
1) if one can disarms the necklace so easily and quickly, when run for your live underground?
2) the preview of Devil Colony is much longer than this "short story".