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Fiction · 2020 · PG-13

The Last Odyssey

by James Rollins

Sigma Force discovers that Homer's Odyssey charts a real path to a doomsday weapon

For14+GenreFictionLength432 pagesRead time~11.5 hours

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Violence

A lot

Action combat; deaths in Sigma operations

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

Moderate alcohol use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Ancient weapon with mass destruction capability; historical conspiracy

What this book is about

The 15th Sigma Force novel by James Rollins (2020) in which an ancient mechanical soldier is unearthed in Greenland — connected to Homer's Odyssey. Gray Pierce and Sigma Force must follow the poem's clues to find a mythological weapon before their enemies do. Features one of the series' most ambitious literary premises, connecting classical antiquity to modern geopolitical stakes.

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Action and combat violence

Doomsday weapon

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