The Last Oracle (Sigma Force, Bk 5)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Bryan L. (bjlowe) - , reviewed on + 103 more book reviews
Yet again the Sigma team saves the world!
James Rollins can always be counted on for a fast paced action romp, as well as some really interesting scientific information.
"The Last Oracle" begins in ancient Delphi and brings you to a mother-son team of rogue Russians intent on the destruction of the world government so they can run it their way. Their weapons? A radioactive lake and a group of augmented autistic savants.
Gray and the Sigma team must stop two operations at once which is only possible due to the return of a lost member, an autistic boy and a smart ape.
There is no slack in the action, the characters are mostly familiar if you have read other Sigma novels, and, as usual, coincidences are rampant, always helping the Sigma Team.
Admittedly, I do get a bit tired of the constant "dumb luck" coincindences which always seem to be an integral part of this series, but it is, after all, escapist, right?
James Rollins can always be counted on for a fast paced action romp, as well as some really interesting scientific information.
"The Last Oracle" begins in ancient Delphi and brings you to a mother-son team of rogue Russians intent on the destruction of the world government so they can run it their way. Their weapons? A radioactive lake and a group of augmented autistic savants.
Gray and the Sigma team must stop two operations at once which is only possible due to the return of a lost member, an autistic boy and a smart ape.
There is no slack in the action, the characters are mostly familiar if you have read other Sigma novels, and, as usual, coincidences are rampant, always helping the Sigma Team.
Admittedly, I do get a bit tired of the constant "dumb luck" coincindences which always seem to be an integral part of this series, but it is, after all, escapist, right?
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