The Bone Labyrinth
Sigma Force Series, Book 11
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Narrator Christian Baskous has double duty, in a way, with this story of twin sisters who are in peril on opposite ends of the earth. His narration relies on crafting accents for characters of different origins. It's an example of supporting characters--from Chinese doctors to a helpful American associate and an Eastern European priest--being given the most interesting voices. But Baskous also must project emotion because of a special bond between Maria, one of the sisters, and Baako, a gorilla. The characters from Sigma Force nearly become secondary to the plot in this science-heavy book, which is redeemed by the relationship between Baako and Maria. M.B. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
October 26, 2015
In bestseller Rollins’s thrilling 11th Sigma Force novel (after 2014’s The 6th Extinction), Painter Crowe, the director of Sigma Force, calls on his number-one operative, Cmdr. Gray Pierce, to investigate an attack on a group of scientists exploring a massive cave in the mountains of Croatia. One of the scientists, geneticist Lena Crandall, along with her twin sister, Maria, is attempting to find the origin of human intelligence. Maria’s research centers on her work with a three-year-old male lowland gorilla, Baako, who’s a hybrid of gorilla and Neanderthal genes. When Maria and Baako are kidnapped, the story kicks into high gear. Several parallel plots involve adventure fiction elements such as ancient petroglyphs, moldy historical journals, mysterious keys, and several astonishing underground cities. Rollins knows just how to balance the science and history with the ongoing action. 10-city author tour. Agents: Russ Galen, Scovil Galen Ghost Literary Agency; and Danny Baror, Baror International.
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