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The Midnight Watch
The Midnight Watch: A Sigma Force Short Story | James Rollins
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From New York Times bestselling author James Rollins comes a lightning-paced short story, in which a major attack on U.S. soil can only be stopped byThe Midnight Watch In the dead of night, a faceless enemy hacks into the Smithsonian Institutions network of servers, but it is only the first strike masking a larger attack. To rescue a biologist trapped in the National Museum of Natural History and to discover the true intent behind an assault that grows bolder and bloodier by the minute, Sigma Force must unleash its most headstrong operativeJoe Kowalskito do what he does best: lay waste to anything between him and his goal. From a daring rescue to a cross-city chase like no other, Kowalski will discover the shocking truth hidden in the most unexpected of places: the heart of the National Zoo. Included with this short story is a sneak peek at The Bone Labyrinth, where events that unfold here explode into one of Sigma Forces greatest adventures of all time.
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This is a short story, emphasis on short, and brief lead in to The Bone Labyrinth, again emphasis on brief. You can certainly read TBL without reading TMW. It felt more like a trailer or intro commercial. There was no attempt at any conclusion. It was like walking into the room in the middle of the show and having the power go out 5 minutes later. Again this work felt below Rollins typical form.