Amazonia
RELEASED ON: Mar 19, 2002 Amazonia
In the heart of the Amazon's uncharted wilderness, a scientific expedition vanishes without a trace—until one survivor emerges, forever changed. Now, Nathan Rand must venture into this deadly realm to uncover the fate of his father and confront a mystery that defies science itself. From the shadows of a lost world, an unimaginable threat awakens, one that could reshape humanity's future. In James Rollins' explosive thriller, survival means facing the unknown—and no one escapes unchanged.
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Critical Acclaim
— Clive Cussler“An adventure tale in the grand manner. Rollins takes the reader through the horror and intrigue of the Amazon like no one else. The action never relents.”
— Tess Gerritsen“Amazonia is a nonstop, thrill-a-minute ride. This is just the book for Indiana Jones fans!”
— Lincoln Child“Amazonia grabs you by the throat from page one and refuses to let go until the very last page is turned. Rollins is one of the most inventive storytellers writing today…Don’t you dare miss this one!”
— Tampa Tribune“[A] nerve-wrecking adventure yarn….James Rollins delivers a first-rate nail-biter that will keep the reader wary until the last page…A journey that is packed with scenes that excite the mind. The pace is relentless.”
— Publishers Weekly“Gripping…a first-rate nail biter.” — Tampa Tribune This is old-fashioned, rugged adventure in the tradition of Haggard and Crichton, told with energy, excitement and a sense of fun.
— Publishers WeeklyThe use of mass market originals as a farm team for hardcovers has lost popularity, but still works occasionally, as with Rollins, whose three mass markets (Deep Fathom, Excavation and Subterranean) displayed a flair for brawny adventure within an exotic locale a flair put to good use in his hardcover debut. A U.S. Special Forces agent walks out of the Amazon jungle and quickly dies of rampant tumors; what’s especially bizarre is that this man has two arms, but when he entered the jungle five years before as part of a biopharmaceutical exploratory expedition, which has been lost track of, he had only one. The rest of the novel follows a group of scientists and U.S. military guardians as they trek deep into the jungle in search of the missing expedition and, hopefully, the secret to the regrown arm – a secret that takes on vast importance when the dead agent’s body, shipped to the States, spreads a disease that threatens to wipe out the American population. Meanwhile, a second, predatory expedition, led by a French psychopath, surreptitiously follows the first, aiming to steal whatever cure the searchers uncover; both expeditions wind up at the isolated home of a legendary tribe and the malignant, giant tree that sustains it. Rollins won’t win awards for his prose or characters, though both function smoothly in this boldly drawn entertainment, and there’s little here that isn’t a variation of some classic adventure trope. His p acing is forceful, however, and his atmospherics rich, with giant caimans and jaguars, mutant amphibians and hungry locusts adding to the mayhem, a high body count and a congenial sense of the ridiculous although Rollins plays it deadpan. This is old-fashioned, rugged adventure in the tradition of Haggard and Crichton, told with energy, excitement and a sense of fun. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
— AudioFileScientists and U.S. Rangers journey into the Brazilian jungle to uncover the mystery behind a lost scientific expedition. Their mission involves both unusual natural dangers – such as piranhas with legs and giant crocodiles – and saboteurs out to steal their potentially valuable findings. For Nathan Rand, the quest is personal; his father led the lost mission. For the world, it could provide a cure for a mysterious plague. Ruben Santiago-Hudson brings this tale of strange perils and brilliant escapes alive. He builds tension skillfully and even brings a bit of emotional depth to the comic-book adventure. Some listeners may object to the bloodiness of the tangles with natural and other enemies. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine – Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine – This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. — AudioFile
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