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The Seventh Plague: A Sigma Force Novel
The Seventh Plague: A Sigma Force Novel
The Seventh Plague: A Sigma Force Novel
Audiobook13 hoursSigma Force

The Seventh Plague: A Sigma Force Novel

Written by James Rollins

Narrated by Christian Baskous

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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If the biblical plagues of Egypt truly happened—could they happen again—on a global scale?

Two years after vanishing into the Sudanese desert, Professor Harold McCabe comes stumbling out of the sands, but he dies before he can tell his story. Then an autopsy uncovers a bizarre corruption: someone had begun to mummify the professor’s body—while he was still alive.

Subsequently, the medical team who had performed the man’s autopsy has fallen ill with an unknown disease. Fearing the worst, a colleague of the professor reaches out to Painter Crowe, the director of Sigma Force. The call is urgent, for Professor McCabe had vanished into the desert while searching for proof of the ten plagues of Moses. As the pandemic grows, a disturbing question arises. Are those plagues starting again?

To unravel a secret going back millennia, Director Crowe and Commander Grayson Pierce will be thrust to opposite sides of the globe. As the global crisis grows ever larger, Sigma Force will confront a threat born of the ancient past and made real by the latest science—a danger that will unleash a cascading series of plagues, culminating in a scourge that could kill all of the world’s children . . . decimating humankind forever.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateDec 13, 2016
ISBN9780062561862
Author

James Rollins

JAMES ROLLINS is the #1 New York Times bestseller of international thrillers, sold to over forty countries. His Sigma series has earned national accolades and has topped charts around the world. He is also a practicing veterinarian, who still spends time underground or underwater as an avid spelunker and diver.

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Rating: 3.9044944264044945 out of 5 stars
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Readers find this title to have some cool ideas with Tesla and Twain. The factoids at the end are super cool. Enjoyed the audio version of this book during COVID-19 lock down. However, the middle was kind of slow and it lost my attention for some of it. The epilogue was disappointing as it presented conspiracy theories about HAARP while acknowledging the reality of Climate Change.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Sep 8, 2023

    Enjoyed the audio version of this book during COVID-19 lock down.

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Sep 8, 2023

    By the time I had reached page 14, I knew I was hooked. The twelfth book in the Sigma Force series is still an enjoyable thriller/adventure story. Yes, it's full of unbelievable events, but that's the very essence of this genre and the story is a fun roller coaster adventure from beginning to end. The story begins in ancient Egypt, after the time of the plagues. An archaeologist, believed to be lost, stumbles out of the desert and begins the spread of a deadly disease with no known cure. The race is on to solve the puzzle and find a cure, searching from the deserts and jungles of Africa to the frozen Arctic.

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Sep 8, 2023

    The middle was kind of slow and it lost my attention for some of it. The factoids at the end are super cool. I may have to go back and reread some of the parts I was glassy/eyed on. Overall it was some cool ideas with Tesla and Twain.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Nov 15, 2023

    Book was great until the epilogue. So, stories surrounding HAARP are conspiracy theories, but Climate Change is real? Nice try!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Dec 23, 2024

    Like Riding A Bike. It had been quite a while - and a few *thousand* books - since I read the prior book in this series. In the intervening years, I've started a few different bookish projects, begun reviewing every book I read, and even met Mr. Rollins himself a few years ago, just before the insanities took over the world. And yet coming back into the world of Sigma Force, to pick up here with Book 12 as I gear up to read an Advance Reviewer Copy of the upcoming Book 17, Tides of Fire, was truly like riding a bike. Even across all the years and all the books, Rollins told enough of the backstory here for me to be able to remember what was going on in this world - without rehashing every minor detail. For example, he would mention Monk's prosthetic hand... without going into the details of that mission (book) and how he lost it. So this made it quite easy indeed to get into the groove of this particular book... and boy, what a book.

    There have been several various scifi tales over the years seeking to explain some or all of the Plagues of Moses, and yet Rollins here manages to do it in a way I'd never seen before, while incorporating several other wide ranging myths and techs as well... as Rollins does. So while the driving force is the Plagues of Moses (and one of them in particular), we also see Nikola Tesla and some of the mysteries around his life. We see the mystery of the elephant graveyard. We even get appearances from both David Livingstone *and* Mark Twain. And cutting edge discoveries such as a strange new class of bacteria.

    All rolled up into one action packed, near balls to the wall, globe trotting adventure trying to save the world before the forces of... well, misguidedness, let's call it in this case... can try to destroy it in their hubris.

    Truly a fun read, and one I'm glad I've come back to after all these years. Very much recommended.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Oct 28, 2024

    Very convoluted story of a British archeologist who was looking for the source of a plague near Khartoum. The 3000 year old mummified remains of a woman Queen provide the source of the mystery.
    In the meantime, Sigma force members are trying to uncover the mystery on Ellesmere island with an Elon Musk type character who wants to use Nikola Tesla’s research for a new source of energy.
    Not my type of book
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Sep 28, 2019

    Fairly standard James Rollins, although I don't think I enjoyed it quite as much as others. Various threads of the story tie up nicely at the end.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Jun 28, 2018

    Always a fun read and educational too! I learned some new things about 🐘!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5

    Aug 10, 2017

    James Rollins is nothing is not a prolific writer and, if this book is any example, uses a wide range of fascinating facts -what he calls ‘bread crumbs’ – to lend authority and veracity to his improbable but not absolutely unbelievable tales.

    The Seventh Plague referred to is the thunder, hail, and fire sent to scare Pharaoh into letting Moses and his people go: the nub of the book concerns an archaeologist and his entire team who vanish when searching for proof that the Biblical plagues were historical reality.

    Two years later the archaeologist is found, partially mummified, deep in the Sudanese desert, but dies before giving any explanation. When his body is cut open during autopsy, a new and terrible plague is released into the world, necessitating the involvement of the American Sigma Force.

    If you are new to the Sigma Force, don’t worry: you can enjoy the novel without knowing any backstory. Action ranges from Sudan to the Arctic, and covers subjects as diverse as Albino Elephants, Electric Bacteria, and Climate Change.

    The writing is hardly first class but, as all James Patterson fans know, when has poor writing ever got in the way of a good story?
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Mar 8, 2017

    A good Rollins read but not as fast paced as his usual novels. Not too crazy about the premise he based the nover on.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Jan 30, 2017

    James Rollins is in true form with this 12th book in the Sigma Force series. Full of non-stop suspend-your-disbelief action, international intrigue, and historical mysteries, "The Seventh Plague" is action entertainment with a cerebral/scientific slant.

    I'm not going to summarize the book here, as you can see that for yourself on the book jacket. Suffice it to say that I was not disappointed when I picked up the book. I love the entire regular cast of characters - Painter, Gray, Kat, Monk, Seichan, and Kowalski. They each have very distinctive personalities, but not to the point of being caricatures of themselves (although Kowalski comes dangerously close - fortunately, Rollins reins that in just in time). Rollins is very good at conveying animal emotions (as can be seen as well in his Tucker Wayne series co-written with Grant Blackwood), and this skill is what elevates the book past just mindless action.

    I loved the historical backstory, and I also appreciated that the villain was not 100% evil - because humans in real life are complex that way. It made the villain more interesting.

    I didn't give it 5 stars because I found it a tad slow getting started, but then the pace picked up and never slowed down. Nevertheless, "The Seventh Plague" is a worthy addition to the Sigma Series. I look forward to the next one!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Jan 26, 2017

    This is my first time reading Rollins, and I believe I’ve found a new favorite! Seventh Plague weaves together Biblical occurrences, historical figures, technology, and Rollins’ imagination in a story that was quite difficult to put away at bedtime. In addition to the action, I enjoyed reading about the personalities and relationships between the different characters. I plan to read more of these Sigma Force novels. Great read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Jan 7, 2017

    A fun story, not one of Rollins' best, but enjoyable. Many of his books weave scientific fact, historical occurrences, myths, and tall tales into thrillers. While all these are true of this book it was just a bit too far-fetched to grab me.