Tuesday, May 1, 2018

The Demon Crown

by James Rollins
441 pgs  (Sigma series #13)

Buried beneath the National Mall in Washington D.C. is a cache of bones preserved in amber. They were hidden there by a group of scientists, led by Alexander Graham Bell, in an attempt to protect the world from a threat that could potentially destroy most of the life on the planet. But this is a James Rollins book, so nothing stays buried forever.

Sigma Force commander Grayson Pierce and Seichan have been trying to stay off the grid and enjoy some quality time together in Hawaii when a swarm of massive wasps, with stings that can quickly incapacitate grown men appears off the coast. Pierce and Seichan barely escape with their lives, but many on the beach do not.

Painter Crowe marshals the entire Sigma Force team as they try to discover the origins of this new species of wasp and the identity of the group that unleashed them on the world. They also must find a way to destroy the species before it’s able to spread throughout the world and take countless lives.

Once again Rollins does what he does best. He incorporates cutting-edge technology, with action-packed sequences and tells an unbelievable story firmly rooted in reality. Buckle up, enjoy the ride, and consider bringing along an EpiPen.

★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

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