First up was SANDSTORM. I liked this, i didn't love it.
A ball of lightning detonates an old mummy's coffin which leads to america's commando scientists Sigma Force and a few involved bystanders chasing around the world to solve the mystery. Naturally there's an evil force competing with them in a race to find the widgit stuff. Yes, it's as trite as that but Rollins writes a REALLY great action scene and does the exotic locale very well and that carried me along even when I felt like I had read this before. It's kind of a mash up of Dan Brown and Clive Cussler at their respective bests (as opposed to at their latter day 'you idiots will buy any crap i write stages, but i digress...).
The characters were fairly archetypical but well done enough.
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Which brings us to MAP OF BONES. The second Sigma novel and the one i just finished...
Damn fun book. Better characters, crazy action scenes (seriously - there's a gunfight/chase through a cathedral involving a flamethrower that's just nuts and I grinned every time a certain character sat down to drive something), overall better widget search with a lot of very very neat history and conspiracy theory thrown in.
Gray Pierce succeeds Painter Crow as team leader here and Rollins does a nice job of showing him learning the ropes of leadership without beating the reader senseless with faux emo conflict. the rest of the characters are good fun. Kat in particular steals scene after scene.
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Good series in a thinking Hollywood Blockbuster in book form way. people who loved Brown's Angels and Demons but disliked The Lost Symbol, anyone whose enjoyed Cussler's Dirk Pitt novels and anyone who kind of wishes Indiana Jones was a spy should enjoy these.
- Abyss, fan of the killer commando spy scientists.