This is sierra,
victor, whiskey. There’s been a breach. Fail-safe initiated. No matter the
outcome: Kill us…kill us all.”
In Northern California a military research facility is blown
up along with its staff in order to contain the experiments within. The precautions
fail however, unleashing a deadly cloud that destroys everything it touches.
Bad weather coupled with a lack of information has bureaucrats looking at a possible
nuclear option. Sigma Force must now
find a cure, traveling as far afield as the Amazon rainforest and Antarctica
for answers and a cure.
The book is part of a series but can be read as a stand-alone.
There will be references to past exploits and characters that can be confusing if
you haven’t read the previous books but it doesn’t detract from the plot.
As well I appreciated how much the book leaned on real
science for the foundation of the plot, addressing the ethical issues that can
arise in the face of new technology as well as showing what happens when
morality isn’t a consideration. For readers looking for an explanation of terms
there is an entire section in the Author’s Note dedicated to expanding on the locations,
history and science cited.
The main problem I had with the book was balance. While the
book doesn’t drag in terms of plot, which is appreciated, it’s so long and
unrelenting in terms of action that it gives readers no room to breathe.
Rollins weaves multiple storylines together to create a complex plot but at
times we jump around too much to stay grounded with one chapter being only five
pages long. Also almost every chapter ended on a cliff-hanger which while
exciting, also became predictable and exhausting. The pace of action never
lagged but at over 500 pages it was a slog to reach the end.
It was an entertaining read that immediately grabs the
reader and doesn’t let go. With a story and secrets that span centuries, this
book will keep you on your toes until the very end.
2 comments:
You seem to have a lotta books, bro.
Follow us Upstairs.
We'll RITE zillionz for eternity...
Cant beat that.
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