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Book Review of Map of Bones (Sigma Force, Bk 2)

Map of Bones (Sigma Force, Bk 2)
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I must preface my review by confessing that I am a sucker for this kind of book. Ancient religious secrets, shadowy societies, action, riddles - I can't get enough. And thus it is no surprise I enjoyed "Map of Bones."

This is a thrilling read full of likable (if not slightly generic) characters, exciting (if not slightly unrealistic) action, and plenty of plot twists and turns (some more surprising than others). Sure, it's all a little formulaic, but if you enjoy this kind of thriller, you won't mind. It's a great ride despite some bumpy spots.

Some of the scientific, historical, and religious context that shrouds the central mystery can be hard to follow at times, but that in no way detracts from the chase. I also found the final chapters to be a little heavy on faith, but that's not wholly unexpected in a book of this nature.

All in all, "Map of Bones" is an engrossing read that will appeal to fans of "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons." It's the first book I've read by James Rollins, and I have every intention of ordering a few more of his books from this site.