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Black Order (Sigma Force, Bk 3)
Author: James Rollins

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Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060765378 - ISBN-10: 0060765372
Publication Date: 6/1/2007
Pages: 509

Book Description:
From the frozen peaks of the Himalayas to the diamond fields of the Congo, the SIGMA Force races to unlock a riddle locked amid cryptic runes and expose a century-old plot that threatens to destroy the current world order and alter the destiny of humankind forever.

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Tana R. (tana) wrote on 6/18/2007...

11 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a non-stop action thriller. The story starts out at the end of WWII as the Nazis are trying to hide all of their scientific knowledge from their enemies. Then you jump to present day in the Himalayas where a mysterious illness is killing people and animals alike. From there, you go to Denmark, where a simple observation mission turns into something more sinister and an agent is running for his life. Next, you go to South Africa where a game warden is being hunted by a creature that seems to be more nightmare than reality. Of course, you know that all of these seemingly unrelated incidents will come together - and they do. They are all related to the German experiment - which sought to interfere with the process of evolution. Kept me on the edge of my seat all the way to the end.

Bruce L. wrote on 6/25/2007...

10 member(s) found this review helpful.

Good mixture of fiction and science. Specifically quantum theory.
Really scary Nazi master race and evolution.
If you like Crichton you will like this.

Pippa M. (freakazoidP) wrote on 8/12/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the first time I have read the exploits of Sigma.I have to admit, it was enjoyable.Enough action, mystery and romance (sort of) to keep me interested.I also like the underlying commentary he has.His research is sound, and even the most crazy things seem to have a reasonable explanation by the end.I will read more Sigma adventures with enthusiasm

Bob K. (najzere) wrote on 5/22/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Rating: 4/5

This is a really cool book. At first you will think it is another Dan Brown/James Patterson conspiracy, throw-away thriller, but it is actually pretty neat. It combines all the satisfying melodrama of people living on the edge always trying to stay one step ahead of certain doom, with far less plot holes and unconvincing character development.

This book is about some scientist's crazy technology he invented back in WWII Nazi Germany, and everyone wants to know what going on with it. It's one of those run all over the world chasing three different lines of narration type stories. But interesting, fun and unbelievable in the "that's impossible" kind of way, as opposed to the "this plot makes no sense" kind.

Just as fun to read as the normal NYT Bestseller trash, but by a slightly more competent writer.

dreawantsnewbooks wrote on 9/25/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good mix of science, action, and adventure keeps you interested until the end. As with some of his other books, the Fact vs Fiction section at the end is a must read! I also liked seeing the return of a few characters from some of his other books (Deep Fathom, Sandstorm, and Map Of Bones). This story takes place after Map of Bones. And though it might help you appreciate the relationships between some characters, I don't think reading them in order is necessary.

Andrew F. (Ravensworth) wrote on 2/13/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

James Rollins has done a magnificent job in telling the story of the black order.The book is fiction bt at time while reading it I almost forgot because he has done his research well. He has included historical facts in a sensational story.

The book is also a commentary on Religion or rather belief in a monotheistic creator. If you believe Genesis 1:1 (In the begining God created the Heavens and the earth) then this book may challenge you. It challenged me but I cam out with my beliefs still firmly resolved. I am not saying the book is entirely about religion. It is far from that. It is a spy thriller with some science vs creation in the background.

The author manages his scenes and characters well as the plot jumps across the globe. His style and form never leave the reader confused.

This was an excellent read and left me wanting more of the series. 5 stars.

Lee D. (usuallee) wrote on 11/19/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I am surprised by all the raves. I was excited to read this and it is an intriguing premise andwell researched, but man! His writing style is just atrocious and I couldn't finish it. He does this way, way, way too often:

He turned around.
And look up.
And saw the helicopters.
Heading in his direction.
And they had guns.


I mean stop with the one fragment paragraphs already! And the character development is just laughable.

Matthew R. (MatthewRobinson) wrote on 10/28/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was great. It was just as good as all of Rollins books tend to be. I would suggest you read this book if you are a fan of any type of action adventure.

Joannie W. wrote on 9/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is an excellent "keep you on the edge of your seat" book. Written in Rollins unique style of seeing the story unfold from multiple characters points of view, you are compelled to keep reading. The story unfolds across time and several continents before its unpredictable ending.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Moosie - Adolphus, KY wrote on 9/26/2009...


This book is awesome...One of the best that James Rollins has wrote...

Betty W. (bsw) wrote on 8/20/2009...


This was a very different sort of story. It was pretty good read

Barbara S. (barbsis) - Netcong, NJ wrote on 8/17/2009...


Gray and Monk are in Copenhagen working on a minor US DARPA mission involving an international auction where very important WWII German scientist documents are being scooped up by one group. Something goes wrong and Gray and Monk are basically chased out of town and following a lead end up in Germany.

Painter and Lisa are in Nepal. Painter is the head of SIGMA's DARPA group and is investigating strange happenings and mysterious deaths. Lisa is a doctor who basically gets kidnapped off Mt Everest while hiking to help figure out an epidemic at a local monestary. They get kidnapped and are brought to a separate location in Germany.

Meanwhile in South Africa, a mutant animal has attacked a UK MI5 agent. After this, all hell breaks loose and everyone converges on South Africa.

This book was amazing! Very involved -- quantum physics, evolution, nazis, the Ayran race -- multiple plot and many good guys and even more bad guys spanning the globe. James Rollins never disappoints.

Candace G. (Ogre) wrote on 8/7/2009...


Hey, if you haven't seen any of Rollins' Sigma Force techno-thrillers, you're missing a really fine reading experience! Excuse me, I have to hurry out and get the next one now.

From back cover:
IN COPENHAGEN . . . a suspicious bookstore fire propels Commander Gray Pierce on a relentless hunt across four continents--and into a terrifying mystery surrounding horrific experiments once performed in a now-abandoned laboratory buried in a hollowed-out mountain in Poland.
IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NEPAL . . . in a remote monastery, Buddhist monks inexplicably turn to cannibalism and torture--while Painter Crowe, director of Sigma Force, begins to show signs of the same baffling, mind-destroying malady . . . and Lisa Cummings, a dedicated American doctor, becomes the target of a brutal clandestine assassin.
Now only Gray Pierce and Sigma Force can save a world suddenly in terrible jeopardy. Because a new order is on the rise--an annihilating nightmare growing at the heart of the greatest mystery of all: the origin of life.

Del B. wrote on 8/3/2009...


This is a great read. As all James Rollins fans know, he never fails to successfully combine suspense and action into his novels.

Marianna S. (Angeloudi) wrote on 6/21/2009...


Action packed adventure with many exotic locations such as Copenhagen, Nepal, and S. Africa. Sigma Force under Gray Pierce investigates the origins of evolution in this exciting, if a little far-fetched, novel. Cussler and Ludlum fans will adore this book!

Robin B. wrote on 5/24/2009...


fast paced action thriller, third in series i believe. rollins is always welcome ride.

Ronald M. (Fasturtle) wrote on 8/31/2008...


This was a great read.

Leslie R. (kalik) wrote on 6/5/2008...


Great read, was suprided!

April S. (hocky) wrote on 4/5/2008...


awesome author love his books and i normally read paranormal romance authors


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