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A war is coming, a battle that will stretch from the prehistoric forests of the ancient past to the cutting-edge research labs of today, all to reveal a true mystery buried deep within our DNA, a mystery that will leave readers changed forever . . .In this groundbreaking masterpiece of ingenuity and intrigue that spans 50,000 years in human history, New York Times bestselling author James Rollins takes us to mankind’s next great leap.But will it mark a new chapter in our development . . . or our extinction?In the remote mountains of Croatia, an archaeologist makes a strange discovery:  a subterranean Catholic chapel, hidden for centuries, holds the bones of a Neanderthal woman. In the same cavern system, elaborate primitive paintings tell the story of an immense battle between tribes of Neanderthals and monstrous shadowy figures. Who is this mysterious enemy depicted in these ancient drawings and what do the paintings mean?Before any answers could be made, the investigative team is attacked, while at the same time, a bloody assault is made upon a primate research center outside of Atlanta. How are these events connected? Who is behind these attacks?  The search for the truth will take Commander Gray Pierce of Sigma Force 50,000 years into the past. As he and Sigma trace the evolution of human intelligence to its true source, they will be plunged into a cataclysmic battle for the future of humanity that stretches across the globe . . . and beyond.With the fate of our future at stake, Sigma embarks on its most harrowing odyssey ever—a breathtaking quest that will take them from ancient tunnels in Ecuador that span the breadth of South America to a millennia-old necropolis holding the bones of our ancestors. Along the way, revelations involving the lost continent of Atlantis will reveal true mysteries tied to mankind’s first steps on the moon. In the end, Gray Pierce and his team will face to their greatest threat: an ancient evil, resurrected by modern genetic science, strong enough to bring about the end of man’s dominance on this planet.Only this time, Sigma will falter—and the world we know will change forever.

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If you have read any Sigma Force novels before and liked them, then you will likely be ok with this one. If you are new to the series, I would read some other reviews to see if there is any real value to reading them in order. I can not respond to that, as I have only read a few and all out of order regarding date of release.OK, I love the idea here. A group of people who are soldiers/adventurers and also well-educated get involved in political action dramas which then also involve some esoteric or supernatural or conspiracy situations. I love it. There are television shows and movies that all come to mind regarding this formula. Reading this gets you a little Davinci Code (sp?), a little Raiders of the Lost Ark, a hair of Tom Clancey etc.....The one thing I like about this series in that the writing is mature. No clunky or repetitive or excessively short sentences. No lame or repeated word choice at a high school level of diction. The book is more than competently written.Some cool science and some cool conspiracy theory in here with a nice little note at the end where the author somewhat clarifies the scientific ideas he covers and notes what is reasonable and what is not, though he is perhaps a little too generous toward the possible validity of the moon book. Lots of odd coincidences with the moon and its size and operations in the universe, but answers may be less conspiratorial than the moon conspiracy books suggest.The book is an action adventure fantasy with some hard science in it. In other words, it is sort of a comic book with better developed characters and plots and details than your average comic. I do not mean this as necessarily a negative. I am just saying that this is not a classic, realistic novel with sensitive psychological development of character. So it may be unfair to judge it by those standards or get too wrapped up in whether the details are totally realistic. OK having said that, here is what I found reduced the pleasure of the read:1. Characters are one-dimensional and don't really grow in any way. For instance, the one guy does nothing but look at his girlfriend, who when she is not killing someone is looking at him with smokey or lusty eyes or handing her leg out of the tub. It gets old. Literally, the repetition of their sexy looks and references to how they can "entertain" themselves without going out is a bit repetitive and too much.2. SPOILER ALERT The one character who does change a bit is the gorilla, who goes from signing and being very shy to actually speaking a little in a very sappy scene and also becoming king of the jungle. Early on he is described as a mama's boy, a youthful and shy three year old who is sexually immature, and then rather suddenly he matures, physically and linguistically.3. The chapters jump back and forth from story to story. Early on, as in normal in these books, there is historical background and supposed writings from historical figures. Then, mainly we get the modern action. So in most of the novel there are at least two distinct narratives. In some ways this creates tension, as the author leads the characters to a crisis and then stops and returns to the other narrative, leaving you thinking "Dang, did they make it!!" After half the novel, I started thumbing through the one narrative and only reading the gorilla related narrative. There was not enough real character development to keep me interested in the less action-oriented parts.4. The action is unreasonable at the end. SPOILER ALERT. I am supposed to believe a small team of Americans flies into and operates in China and breaks into a research facility etc.... AND THEN MAKES IT OUT IN THE END!! No way. If this took place in an unpopulated region near the border with another country and a helicopter flew in low and scooped them up, maybe I could go for it. But the American presence in China at the end is ridiculous. I think this kind of novel is best when the action could possibly have happened or at least the author makes you think it is possible it might just have happened. The people can be super warriors or mega-seals or whatever, but if I can't believe the team can fly into and operate in a large city in China on a moment's notice then the whole thing pales for me. Parts of the book are very realistic and seem to focus on that realism, but other parts wildly abandon any sense of realism. I am ok if a guy is a great shot or can take-out three opponents, but magically having a gun toting team touch down in China and walk around and kidnap a guy and operate that way is just too much and reminds me how overly dramatic and comic-bookish the book is. I want to be able to sort of suspend my disbelief and go for the ride. The china thing really bogged me down at the end. And then they sort of drive off away from major mayhem in a major foreign communist city and just reappear back home??
he Bone Labyrinth by James Rollins is a very highly recommended action/adventure thriller. This latest novel represents Rollins at his best; the plot is complex and the action non-stop, but I flew through the almost 500 pages at a breakneck pace trying to find out what happened next in all the various plot threads. In some ways I don't want to give away too much of the story, except to encourage fans and anyone who enjoys a great techno-thriller to pick this novel up for a great holiday novel.DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and the Sigma force is back on the trail of a historical mystery that could give us answers to several questions about the evolution of human intelligence which geneticists and other scientists are seeking the answers to today. An archaeologist discovers in Croatia a subterranean cave that contains amazing paintings and treasures, but it also contains a Catholic chapel that holds the bones of a Neanderthal woman. Sigma members assist scientists as they try to uncover the mystery. Who were the people who created these works of art and why did a Catholic priest hide his discovery?The problem is that the Chinese military wants the discoveries/treasures for an entirely different reason: to continue with a series of unethical experiments they are conducting in genetic engineering. They also want a few scientists taken as hostages, but the Sigma force dead. Additionally they want a young gorilla, which is being raised and studied in the USA for the rate of growth of his of intelligence, captured and brought in for their cruel experiments. And that is just a small part of this globe-trotting thriller.The writing is impressive. Rollins keeps the various plots moving along quickly while proving information-packed storylines that are ripped-from-the-headlines fresh and topical. The key is the great job he does researching the ideas behind his plot. It all results in a great balance of action, science, and history. Rollins always includes a list of other books you can read if you want more information. He also makes it clear what is fact and fiction in his stories.I think The Bone Labyrinth could be enjoyed by anyone who likes a good thriller. Now I'm pretty sure I have read all the Sigma Force novels so I know the characters, but I don't think that any exhaustive background knowledge matters that much in this outing. Rollins gives you enough information on the characters for you to enjoy the novel. The real treat is the science/history/non-stop action he presents with his complex plots. I've said it before, and I'm going to repeat myself here, but I appreciate the fact that Rollins treats his readers with respect and a nod to their intelligence and ability to comprehend a complex plot.This is a stuck-over-night-at-the-airport book. Really. Get it if you are planning to fly anywhere for the holidays. It will keep you awake and entertained. Time will fly by even if you are delayed somewhere. Cant wait for the next book.

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