Review: Map of Bones

Title: Map of Bones (Sigma Series #2)

Author: James Rollins

Genre: Fiction, Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller

Rating: PG

Publisher: Avon Books

Publication Date: May 1st 2006

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Pages: 523 pages

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[box] The crime is inhumanly cruel with horrific consequences both unthinkable and inevitable. During a service at a cathedral in Cologne, Germany, a band of armed intruders dressed in monks’ robes unleash a nightmare of blood and terror, ruthlessly gunning down worshippers and clergy alike. The killers haven’t come for the church’s gold and valuable artwork, but for a priceless treasure secreted within: the preserved bones of the Three Magi who once came to pay homage to a newborn savior. As they flee the carnage they have wrought, they carry a prize that could reshape the world.

The Vatican is in turmoil, and Lieutenant Rachel Verona of Rome’s carabinieri is assigned to lead the investigation. But no ordinary police organization alone can deal with the bizarre theft and massacre, and SIGMA Force — an elite covert arm of the U.S. Defense Department — is called in under the command of Grayson Pierce. New to SIGMA, Pierce assembles a crack team of scientific and Special Forces operatives to unravel the mystery of the stolen bones, and together they set out on a twisting trail through a labyrinth of clues and dark revelations that carry them to the sites of the Seven Wonders of the World — and to the doorstep of the mystical and terrifying Dragon Court.

An ancient, secret fraternity of alchemists and assassins, the master-adepts of the Dragon Court have plans for the sacred remains that will alter the future of humankind in devastating ways that only the maddest of zealots could desire — and they will let nothing and no one stand in their way. Suddenly Pierce, Verona, and the SIGMA team are the hunted as well as the hunters, forced to use every skill they possess to survive as they follow the bones to the ultimate confrontation between darkness and light — in a lost place of history where science and religion will unite to unleash a horror not seen since the beginning of time.[/box]

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Review: The Quiet Game by Greg Iles

Title: The Quiet Game (Penn Cage Series #1)

Author: Greg Iles

Genre: Fiction & Literature

Rating: PG-13

Publisher: Signet Books

Publication Date: July 1st 2000 (first published July 6th 1999)

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Pages: 640 pages

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[box] Trying to cope with the recent death of his wife, Cage takes his 5-year-old daughter to Florida’s Disney World, where the child sadly sees visions of her mother everywhere in the fantasy-filled environment. Wouldn’t a trip to his parents’ stately home in Natchez be more soothing for all concerned? Wrong, as it turns out–and before Cage can catch his breath, he’s deeply involved in several dangerous matters. His father, a dedicated doctor, is being blackmailed for a past mistake in judgment, and a powerful judge (who just happens to be the father of Penn’s high school sweetheart) has a nasty personal agenda of his own. Then there’s the unsolved 1968 murder case of a black man, which Cage insists on reopening with the help of an attractive, ambitious newspaper publisher. [/box]

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Review: Crushed Seraphim

Title: Crushed Seraphim

Author: Debra Anastasia

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Rating: R

Publisher: Omnific Publishing

Publication Date: May 17, 2011

Pages: 194 pages

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[box] How does a foul-mouthed angel end up as the last hope for all of Heaven and Earth?

When Seraph Emma is maimed and tossed from Heaven by a rogue angel who’s taken charge, she fears she’ll never be allowed to return. Tasked with the impossible job of showing the self-loathing (and not even human!) Jason his worth, Emma is sure she’s doomed to fail.

Meanwhile, having wormed his way into Heaven, the corrupt Everett has trapped God in Hell and has designs on unleashing evil everywhere. Fortunately, if there’s one thing Emma can’t do (in addition to minding her language), it’s give up. Determined to save Jason and get back to Heaven—even if it means going to Hell—Emma’s plan is simple yet impossible: trick the Devil to save God.

What she doesn’t count on is the devotion and, well, humanity she finds in Jason; the spirit, hidden compassion, and raw sex appeal within the Devil; and the vulnerability of her own heart. With the help of two unlikely allies, she’ll wage the battle for Heaven. But will Emma be sidetracked by a new sort of heaven along the way?

What’s truly more dangerous? Falling from Heaven, or falling in love?

Debra Anastasia has twisted a fast-paced tale of intimate relationships with literally universal impact. Rich with humor and electrified by attraction, this novel offers a playfully off-beat take on the good and evil that make up the world.[/box]

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