Map of Bones (Hardcover)

Author: James Rollins
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780060763879
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30908361
Item#: R2TKQ9
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 1.5T
Pages: 448
 
"The archbishop's men fled into the shadows of the lower valley..." (from the first line)

When parishioners are burned to death in a German cathedral, the U.S. sends in the SIGMA force. The team discovers someone has stolen the priceless treasure stored in the cathedral's golden reliquary: the bones of the biblical Magi.
 
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A mysterious group of assailants dressed as monks and bearing the insignia of a dragon electrocute the worshippers at a midnight mass in the cathedral of Cologne and steal the cathedral's most sacred relics--the bones of the Magi Kings. Rachel Venora, an Italian policewoman specializing in the theft of art and archaeological artifacts, teams up with Agent Grayson Pierce of SIGMA Force, a covert U.S. organization of so-called "killer scientists" responsible for acquiring sensitive technologies, to recover the bones and confront the sinister secret society known as the Dragon Court. This thriller in the vein of Dan Brown's THE DA VINCI CODE launches a new series about SIGMA Force, the government agency first introduced in a previous James Rollins novel, SANDSTORM.

 

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Publishers Weekly
"Rollins has few peers in the research department, which makes the historical material fascinating....Dan Brown-ers looking for methadone will add to Rollins's usual solid numbers." 05/16/2006

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"This novel...is sure to be compared to Dan Brown's DA VINCI CODE, but, in every way, it's a much better book....[C]lever and suspenseful." - David Pitt 05/01/2005


 
 
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Chapter One

Behind the Eight Ball

JULY 24, 4:34 A.M.
FREDERICK, MARYLAND

The saboteur had arrived.

Grayson Pierce edged his motorcycle between the dark buildings that made up the heart of Fort Detrick. He kept the bike idling. Its electric engine purred no louder than a refrigerator's motor. The black gloves he wore matched the bike's paint, a nickel-phosphorous compound called NPL Super Black. It absorbed more visible light, making ordinary black seem positively shiny. His cloth body suit and rigid helmet were equally shaded.

Hunched over the bike, he neared the end of the alley. A courtyard opened ahead, a dark chasm framed by the brick-and-mortar buildings that composed the National Cancer Institute, an adjunct to USAMRIID, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. Here the country's war on bioterrorism was waged across sixty thousand square feet of maximum-conta

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5 of 5 Rollins comes at you with a dizzying pac Friday, March 03, 2006
tim from New York  

Excellent book! Rollins comes at you with a dizzying pace and almost overwhelming information. After 20 pages you adjust to his speed and data ... and you enjoy the ride! This is a modern thriller with obvious comparisons to The DaVinci Code. Three American intelligence operatives and two Italians (priest and niece) form an unlikely and tight partnership to thwart an ancient religious order from gaining an ultimate prize. Perhaps this is a perceptive view of our 21st century, a harmonious blend of science and spirituality, history and technology, religion and government agents across borders. A high point is Rollins' use of a loyal team of five very diverse people devoted to one another and their mission. This is a fine read!
 
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5 of 5 Out does Dan Brown Friday, May 13, 2005
Colby from California  
I agree with an earlier reviewer, this is the best James Rollins yet (Even better than sand storm which was very good). For mixing thrills, adventure, and mystery Rollins is a master and he is at his best with "Map of Bones". The story starts when an army of masked intruders invade a service at a cathedral in Colone Germany. Dressed in monks clothes they gun down worshipers and clergy in a horrifying blood bath. They have not come for the chuches treasures of artwork or gold, but for the bones of the three Maji who once payed homage to the baby Jesus. withthis prize they plan to change the world! The Vatican is shocked, unsure of how to react. A secret arm of the US defense department is called in to try and unravel the mystery behind the stolen bones. The investigators are lead into an unknow world of ancient secrets and terrifying realities not seen since the begining of time. Imagine this novel as a cross between the Da vinci Code, Cussler's dirk pitt novels, and the best of Tom Clancy. If you like adventure this is the book for you! Also check out "A Tourist in the Yucatan" another great thriller!
 
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