The Seventh Plague [Large Print]: 12 (Sigma Force Novels)

The Seventh Plague [Large Print]: 12 (Sigma Force Novels)

by JamesRollins (Author)

Synopsis

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

Two years after vanishing into the Sudanese desert, the leader of a British archeological expedition, Professor Harold McCabe, comes stumbling out, but he dies before he can tell his story. The mystery deepens when an autopsy uncovers a bizarre corruption: someone had begun to mummify the professor's body-while he was still alive.

Professor McCabe had vanished while searching for proof of the ten plagues of Moses. And when the medical team who performed the man's autopsy falls ill with an unknown disease, a disturbing question arises.

Are those plagues starting again

Seeking answers, Commander Grayson Pierce and Sigma Force travel from the plague-ridden streets of Cairo, to an ancient tomb buried under the sands of the Sudan, to a remote Arctic engineering complex housing a mad genius. But time is running out to 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 mankind forever.

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More Information

Format: Large Print
Pages: 704
Edition: Large type / Large print
Publisher: Newbury House Publishers,U.S.
Published: 11 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 0062381717
ISBN 13: 9780062381712

Media Reviews
Bestseller Rollins's epic 12th Sigma Force adventure features exotic locales, heroic quests, quixotic villains, action galore, and enough science and scientific curiosities to titillate even casual readers...Rollins's characters are as large as his landscape in this vast and vastly entertaining thriller saga. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
When it comes to the blending of action, adventure, history, and science, there is no other author who does it better than Rollins. Fans of Clive Cussler, Steve Berry, and Michael Crichton should already have Rollins on their mandatory reading list. --Booklist (starred review)