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Thriller · 2004 · PG-13

Map of bones

by James Rollins

Sigma Force investigates the theft of sacred relics — and discovers an ancient conspiracy

For14+GenreThrillerLength464 pagesRead time~12 hours

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Violence

A lot

Significant action violence throughout; deaths of characters

Language

Some

Some strong language in the action thriller register

Sexual Content

Barely any

Minimal sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

The thriller's escalating conspiracy and the global scale of the threat create sustained urgency

What this book is about

The second Sigma Force novel follows Gray Pierce and the team as they investigate the theft of the mummified remains of the Magi from a German church — and discover a conspiracy connecting ancient alchemy to cutting-edge science and a new world order. Rollins's action thriller series delivers adventure, history, and conspiracy in the Dan Brown tradition. Violence is significant and well-paced.

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