A Sigma Force Novel (Sigma Force Novels) - The Seventh Plague

ByJames Rollins

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cassidy
Very thought provoking ..science was very interesting and how the real historical men were introduced was brilliant ....also how the biblical web became part of the story was great. I will read more of James Rollins in the future....thanks for the ride
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rianne
Fun read. Kept my interest. A little bit too unbelievable at times but as I said, a fun read. Editing not so great, especially towards the end. And did someone else besides the author write the ending? It came to a very sudden and not very developed end.
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nancy loe
I love reading James Rollins novels. He blends science and action together so well that he makes me reconsider all the possibilities of what I too often take for granted each day. Keep writing sir so I might continue having my paradigms shifted.
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aparnaa
I loved this book. I always learn new information when reading these books. This book had such a poignant theme to it. I am actually re-reading it as I read it so quickly the first time I felt I missed some of the important details. Great book. I am loving the second read as well.
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carolwilsontang
Another typical James Rollins novel mixing scientific facts, historical facts and action into an entertaining, "out of the box" thriller. The usual, by now well loved, cast of characters are back, along with a few new ones, I suspect we'll hear from again, including a diabolical nemesis to keep Seichan busy! A fun, entertaining read, as always!
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karlene
James Rollins tackles some immense historical and theological questions and does it in a way that holds your interest and keeps you wanting more. As always, wonderful characters and continuing character development.
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maura dailey
Disappointing. For readers of Rollin's Sigma books, it isn't necessary to bio the force in-line with the story. Why not put a chapter at the beginning that describes the purpose of Sigma, how it fits in the government and the backgrounds and skills of the members. Adding Stanley and Twain as characters was clever but it wasn't clear what they added to the story development. When you have to end the story explaining the actions of the main characters it is a sure sign of a flaw in the story development. As a (now former) avid reader of Rollins I will no longer be an automatic order for new Sigma books.
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michelle juergen
James Rollins latest Sigma Force novel is fantastic. The Seventh Plague has a little bit of everything: science, history, geography, religion, puzzles, tombs, humor, and great action scenes. The Seventh Plague is what adventure novels should aspire to.
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herschel stratego
Rollins delivers another fast paced action thriller that leaves you guessing and wanting more. The acquaintance with old friends and enemies alike brought the mission tons truly biblical level, one that, though unbelievable, just might be the truth.
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anahi
I found this sigma adventure to be just as riveting as the other ones in James Rollins collection. In fact, I don't dare start reading at night for fear of not being able to to stop! I sincerely hope he has more on the burner for the Sigma Force to unravel.
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