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Product details:
- Publisher William Morrow & Company
- Date of Publication 29 September 2020
- ISBN 9780062686800
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 238x157x35 mm
- Weight 545 g
- Language English 0
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Experience the exciting breadth of "Nobody does this stuff better." - Lee Child "Bestseller Rollins's excellent 15th Sigma Force novel... marries nail-biting action with a highly imaginative premise...This is a thoughtful, nonstop thrill ride that's an exemplar of an escapist page-turner." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) on The Last Odyssey "Rollins balances action-adventure, history, mythology and science in a truly imaginative story. All of the elements harmonize in this page-turner, which takes his team of adventurers into the very gates of Hell. This is one of Rollins's best novels, and a perfect book to get immersed in during these turbulent times." - Seattle Times on The Last Odyssey "Rollins spins an entertaining thriller." - Kirkus Reviews on The Last Odyssey "Science fiction and archaeology have had a long relationship. The link is a conviction that there is a hidden truth in the relics of dead civilizations...and that this can be uncovered by what we now know about science... The dominant figure in this area of fiction right now is James Rollins." - Wall Street Journal