Map of Bones: A Sigma Force Novel

RELEASED ON: Apr 26, 2005 Map of Bones: A Sigma Force Novel

#1 New York Times bestselling author James Rollins unleashes Map of Bones—a heart-racing Sigma Force adventure that catapults readers from the blood-soaked aisles of a German cathedral to the shadowed corridors of power, where an ancient relic could ignite global catastrophe.

When a ruthless band of intruders storms Cologne Cathedral during midnight mass, slaughtering worshippers and clergy in a bid to seize the bones of the biblical Magi, Sigma Force is thrust into a desperate global chase. Led by Commander Gray Pierce, the team must decode a labyrinth of historical enigmas and alchemical clues that point to a long-buried secret capable of unleashing unimaginable power.

Teaming with Vatican insider Rachel Verona and facing off against the sinister Dragon Court—a clandestine fraternity of assassins and adepts—Gray uncovers a conspiracy rooted in centuries of forbidden knowledge. As the stakes skyrocket, the line between science and religion blurs, forcing Sigma to confront a threat that could rewrite the fate of civilization itself.

Blending non-stop action, mind-bending historical intrigue, and explosive revelations, Map of Bones is James Rollins at his electrifying best. This Sigma Force novel delivers a thrill ride that will leave you breathless and questioning the very foundations of history.

In the shadows of the past lies the deadliest weapon of all. Dive into Map of Bones and unlock the mystery today!

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Critical Acclaim

“This novel about an ancient secret society and the race to find priceless antiquities is sure to be compared to Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, but, in every way, it’s a much better book. Where Brown’s best-seller was predictable despite its compelling premise, this tale is clever and suspenseful.”

— Booklist [2006 Barry Award nominee for Best Thriller]

“Rollins combines the mystery and research of Dan Brown with the adrenaline-charged action of Clive Cussler into a slick thriller that you can’t put down.”

— Jack Du Brul, Nationally Bestselling Author of Deep Fire Rising

“Rollins has few peers in the research department, which makes the historical material fascinating….Dan Brown-ers looking for methadone will add to Rollins’s usual solid numbers.”

— Publishers Weekly

“A spiralling, high-octane adventure, loaded with cutting-edge technology and jam-packed with action and mayhem. This pulse-pounding thriller moves at mach speed. James Rollins is clearly at the top of his game.”

— Steve Berry, Nationally Bestselling Author of The Third Secret and The Romanov Prophecy
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Map of Bones was my attempt to tell a historical thriller set against a backdrop of mythology, Catholicism, and current-day technology. And while I knew in advance my novel would be compared to Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, I got the germ for this idea about ten years before the book was published. I came across a text, while vacationing in Rome, about Vatican history and intrigue during the Great Schism where Europe was split by popes and anti-popes and the papacy was driven out of Rome to France. I found this bit of history fraught with possibility. But I didn’t yet have the fictional thriller to go with it. Over the course of the following decade, I collated ideas, bits of character, trickles of storyline until the larger story gelled into existence. This became Map of Bones. Still there is another underlying reason I decided to tell this story now. Many thrillers, when they collide with the Catholic Church or the Vatican, paint the Church, faith, and belief in a disparaging light. In Map of Bones, I sought to show the Church and its past in a manner that is realistic and acknowledges some of the Vatican’s corrupted past, but that also stresses the role of Church as a fundamental factor in forming Western Civilization. I also wanted to show how faith in all its forms is as part of human nature as our own biology, whether it be the belief in God, a Higher Power, or in the substantive good in mankind.

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