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Doomsday Key: A SIGMA Force Novel
Doomsday Key: A SIGMA Force Novel | James Rollins
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"James Rollins knows adventure."--Chicago Sun TimesWith The Doomsday Key--the latest Sigma Force blockbuster from New York Times bestselling author James Rollins--the critically acclaimed thrill-master continues to dazzle with an electrifying combination of history, religion, science, and adventure. The hero of Map of Bones, The Black Order, and other exceptional Rollins roller-coaster rides, Commander Pierce returns to solve a centuries-old secret, one coded in prophecies of doom--in a story that fans of Michael Crichton, Douglas Preston, and Indiana Jones will not be able to put down!
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amsu311
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#GoodReads2020Challenge

Love, Love, Love (my typical review of books that I love)
Plus, James Rollins is one of my favourite author. Hia books are always the best.

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Sigma Force confronts humankind's greatest threat, world hunger. This was an exciting adventure which took us to the Roman Coliseum to the icy peaks of Norway to the lost tombs of Celtic kings in search of a talisman, the Doomsday Day key, which was buried by a dead saint. Most chapters ended with a cliffhanger which kept the pages turning. This book had it all - history, mystery, prophecy, religion and science with lots of action in between.

EadieB James Rollins is an excellent writing and I look forward to reading the next book in the Sigma Force series. I would highly recommend this series to adventure lovers. 4y
Andrew65 Great review. I love this series. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Thanks! 4y
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As I finished this one up, I noticed how well these strawberries matched the cover! 🤣

The sixth installment to the Sigma Force series picks up a year after the last book. As usual, the team splits and then converges together in the same underlying plot. It‘s exciting- though perhaps not the most unpredictable in the series to date. Still, it was a fast and fun read!