Le fléau d’Eden

RELEASED ON: Dec 29, 2009 Le fléau d’Eden

Au coeur des Rocheuses, des centaines de corps momifiés et d'étranges reliques sont découverts. Toutes les télévisions se rendent alors sur le site, et quand survient une terrible explosion, le monde entier assiste à la mort en direct d'une anthropologue. Tout semble accuser des Indiens radicaux, et, parmi eux, une jeune fille qui a fui en emportant un indice primordial pour l'enquête.

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In this stand-alone thriller from author of the Sigma Force novels, Dr. Lorna Park, a researcher at a high-tech facility dedicated to preserving endangered species, teams up with a border patrol officer, Jack Menard, to track down the people responsible for a boatload of genetically modified animals found beached on a small island near the cost. The book is written with Rollins’ usual emphasis on history, cutting-edge science, and fast paced adventure, and the villains are carefully drawn and supplied with sufficient intelligence and motivation to make them feel like real people—and not cardboard-cutout bad guys. The two leads make a good team—there’s a personal undercurrent to their relationship—and, as in all of Rollins’ books, there is a series of questions, puzzles, and mysteries to be sorted out before the book’s rousing conclusion. Readers who detect something different in this novel, a sense that the author is perhaps personally invested in this story than usual, aren’t imagining things: Rollins is a practicing veterinarian, and his affection for animals comes through pretty clearly. A very good thriller and further proof (after his earlier stand-alones, not to mention his recent adaptation of the latest Indiana Jones movie) that Rollins is as sure-footed on new ground as he is in the familiar Sigma Force World.

— David Pitt, Booklist
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