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Thriller · 2002 · PG-13

Amazonia

by James Rollins

A dead man walks out of the Amazon jungle — and the expedition to find what happened discovers something ancient and deadly

For14+GenreThrillerLength390 pagesRead time~10 hours

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Violence

A lot

Significant action violence throughout; jungle peril, predator attacks, and conflict with hostile forces

Language

Some

Adult language in the adventure thriller register

Sexual Content

Barely any

Minimal sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Low psychological intensity; Rollins writes pure adventure — the emotional register is survival and discovery

What this book is about

James Rollins's adventure thriller follows Dr. Nathan Rand, whose father was presumed dead in the Amazon years ago — and then walks out of the jungle, miraculously cured of an old injury before dying. Rand joins an expedition into the jungle to find the source of the miraculous healing. Rollins writes fast-paced adventure fiction with high violence and a relentless pace; the Amazon setting is vivid and the action sequences are numerous. For adult readers of adventure thrillers.

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