
Black Order A Sigma Force novel
A sinister fire in a Copenhagen bookshop ignites a relentless hunt across four continents...A superb SIGMA FORCE thriller from the bestselling author of MAP OF BONES and THE DOOMSDAY KEY. Arson and murder reveal an insidious plot to steal a Bible that once belonged to Charles Darwin. As Commander Gray Pierce investigates, he is soon caught up in a mystery that dates back to Nazi Germany - and to horrific experiments performed in a now abandoned laboratory buried in a hollowed-out mountain in Poland. A continent away, madness ravages a remote monastery high in Nepal. As Lisa Cummings, a young American doctor, begins to investigate reported atrocities at the monastery, she is suddenly the target of an assassin. Her only ally is Painter Crowe, director of SIGMA FORCE, now undercover - and already showing signs of the baffling malady destroying the minds of the monks. Now it is up to Gray Pierce to save both Painter and Lisa - and a world in jeopardy...
Reviews

Trula Rockwell@magnoliasandcrystals
I've fallen in love with James Rollins' books - mostly for how they remind me of the Dan Brown books. This one travels down one of my favorite trails of WWII and the Nazi's genetics program where they tried to create their master race of blonde hair blue eyed people. It can be read on it's own but you miss out on a lot of the backstory that the previous two novels sets up for you prior to this one. But I love the new characters introduced and how they easily play together to -in the end- triumph over the Black Order as they are referred to by the book's title. If you like stories that have some historical basis or conspiracy theories then just start reading this whole series. It will be worth all your time! I promise.

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