Arkangel - James Rollins

Arkangel

By James Rollins

  • Release Date: 2024-08-06
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 378 Ratings

Description

Currently in development as a TV series from Amazon MGM Studios, a story of a thrilling hunt around the globe, pitting nation against nation, as ancient myths of a lost continent prove all too real—the latest novel in the bestselling Sigma Force series from James Rollins, #1 New York Times master of international thrillers 

The execution of a Vatican archivist within the shadow of the Kremlin exposes a conspiracy going back three centuries—to the bloody era of the Russian Tsars. Before his murder, he manages to dispatch a coded message, a warning of a terrifying threat, one tied to a secret buried within the Golden Library of Tsars, a vast and treasured archive that had vanished into history.

As combative forces race for the truth behind this death and alarming discovery, Sigma Force is summoned to aid in the search—not only for this missing trove of ancient books, but to follow a trail far into the Arctic, to search for the truth about a lost continent and a revelation that could ignite a global war. But Sigma Force has its own difficulties at home after an explosive attack on the National Mall—one aimed at the heart of their covert agency—has left them vulnerable and exposed.

The growing conflict—both on Russian soil and deep in the Arctic—will reignite a centuries-old war between the newly resurgent Russian Orthodox Church and the Vatican, while sabers rattle across the nations of the Arctic Circle, threatening to turn those icy seas into a fiery conflagration.

Facing enemies on all sides, it will be up to Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma Force to unravel a mystery going back millennia—and uncover the truth about a lost civilization and an arcane treasure that could save the planet…or destroy it.  

Reviews

  • Twists & Turns

    5
    By mwdrsd
    As usual Sigma faces a varied and challenging task. As usual, the ending ties things up nicely. I enjoyed the entire book, but especially the very, very end. Didn’t see that coming at all. Surprised? Yes! Shocked? Maybe a little. Pleased? Enough to yell “way to go!”
  • Thank you Sir.

    5
    By bowmanj0317
    As always, fantastic!!
  • Rollins never disappoints

    5
    By Garland, inc.
    Another heart rate accelerator from James Rollins. He’s such a great storyteller and this one didn’t disappoint.
  • Arkangel was a quick engrossing read and reminded me of Rollins beginning book Subterranean.

    5
    By No-LHR
    Character development is always fun and eliminating one of the key evil characters was interesting.
  • OK but slightly misleading

    4
    By danmatras
    Enjoyed the book you take care maybe not one of Mr. Rollins’s best. At times a little hard to follow because of all the characters.
  • Evil lurks again

    5
    By dj-wa
    What a ride! I agree with a fellow reviewer, I really love the combination of historical fact s, current events mingled with a great story and interesting, known and new characters. Tucker, Kane and Marco joining in the action with Sigma was a treat! Thoroughly enjoyed this latest from Rollins!
  • Arkangel

    4
    By FINACIAL CONSERVATIVE
    Felt like there was a ghost writer. Probably will not be in big hurry to buy the next
  • Exciting read!

    5
    By mecheng
    This story hooked me from the first page, it was hard to put down! The way Mr. Rollins entwines fact and fiction is amazing! A very good read, probably will go through it a second time to make sure I didn't miss something!
  • Riveting action-filled plot

    5
    By CareerMoves
    What a ride!
  • Always a Great Read

    4
    By crg129
    I always look forward to the next installment of the Sigma Force. This book did not disappoint in many ways. However, one nagging thought at the end of the story regards how much destruction the human race rages on our precious earth. It seems that no one will ever, give up an opportunity to blow things up, even if it means losing something that could benefit all mankind.

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