One of the best! Non stop action from beginning to end. Rollins makes you stop and ponder all the wild actual things that could happen. You won't be disappointed with this book.
Suspenseful, but also kind of predictable, except for the "science" component.
When it comes to action/adventure, Rollins and the Sigma team are the best!
When a crashing satellite snaps a picture of the end of the world, Grey and the team must save the world yet again... with the help of Genghis Khan.
Nobody melds historical fact and myth with scientific fact and military hardware into riveting stories like James Rollins.
The Eye of God is a page-turning romp around the globe. Some new friends are met and some old friends lost in this story. The end is an unexpected twist which will renew your faith in karma.
When a crashing satellite snaps a picture of the end of the world, Grey and the team must save the world yet again... with the help of Genghis Khan.
Nobody melds historical fact and myth with scientific fact and military hardware into riveting stories like James Rollins.
The Eye of God is a page-turning romp around the globe. Some new friends are met and some old friends lost in this story. The end is an unexpected twist which will renew your faith in karma.
Commander Gray Pierce, and Sigma, joined by a pair of Vatican historians, race to uncover a truth tied to the fall of the Roman Empire, to a mystery bound in the roots of Christianity's origins, and to a weapon hidden for centuries that holds the fate of humanity. I love the Sigma Force series but not this one. I found the book to be too convoluted and didn't understand the science that was presented in the book and I found it therefore boring. I loved that Seichen met up with her mother and did enjoy that aspect of the book. I'm just going to mark it as a one off writing for James Rollins and move onto the next book. I did give him 3 stars for writing the book.