The Skeleton Key: A Short Story Exclusive
RELEASED ON: May 31, 2011 The Skeleton Key: A Short Story Exclusive
In a high-stakes standalone thriller from New York Times bestselling author James Rollins, Sigma Force's enigmatic assassin Seichan awakens in a Paris hotel with a deadly electronic collar locked around her throat. Thrust into a race against time through the city's shadowy underworld, she must navigate a labyrinth of ancient secrets and lethal dangers to survive. The Skeleton Key delivers pulse-pounding suspense and explosive twists in a tale where every step could be her last.
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Critical Acclaim
— Amazon Customer [5.0 out of 5 starsSeichan is one tough girl!](Reader Review)Seichan is a great character and you never really know what she will do next. The Skeleton Key was a great short story and as always with James Rollins you can count on a lot of action and history built into the story. I really enjoy the Sigma Series and can’t wait for the new book.
— Breezy [Seichan takes center stage](Reader Review)I fully admit a healthy interest in Seichan. Heck, she fascinates me. So when James Rollins tweeted that a new ebook short would feature her, I knew I’d love it. The story did not disappoint! While Mr. Rollins shines in huge adventure epics, he proves he can write a tightly plotted short as well. This short sucked me in and I’m so thrilled he offered it as a launch for Devil Colony!
The story starts out in Seichan’s POV and I feel that throughout, the reader has gotten to know her better. We see how she operates, both in the good and very calculating. Paris is a co-star in this story, especially the famed catacombs, and the minor character shines. Mr. Rollins knows how to bring even the most minor characters to vibrant life.
Bring on Devil Colony!
— Matthew Schiariti [Seichan goes solo](Reader Review)This is a well done precursor to The Devil Colony, one featuring no Sigma, no Gray, no Painter…Just Seichan and a small supporting cast. I have to admit that after the last several novels I found myself getting a bit burned out on the Sigma Force novels but this Seichan solo adventure is short and sweet and very entertaining.
As usual Rollins mixes geographical and historical facts in with his high octane fiction. It’s always interesting to see his footnotes as to what’s real and what isn’t and he doesn’t leave that out in this short and sweet adventure.
I read this AFTER reading the Devil Colony but even so it was fun to see Seichan on her own and see what exactly she got up to prior to the events that unfold in The Devil Colony. Kudos to Rollins for giving the fans a story revolving completely around this complex and intriguing character. Definitely leaves you wanting more Seichan!
— JAF3 [Nice background story on Seichan leading to Devil Colony](Reader Review)I found Mr. Rollins quite by accident at a bookstore down the Jersey shore looking for summer reading. With his mix of fiction, fact, history and science I quickly became a big fan (full disclosure). I was not sure what to expect from a short story by him, but I was presently surprised. The storyline was developed quickly, nice action, some history and science to be investigated more fully later and a bit of a surprise twist at the end. It blends very well as the lead-in for the Devil Colony (which I am currently reading), and it adds to the tension between Seichan and Gray. Once I am done with these, I will be heading directly into Tracker and then Bloodline. After that, I am going to read some earlier books from Mr. Rollins since I am relatively new to his work.
If you are looking for fiction that blends nicely into the legends and facts of the real world, and enjoy action and global destinations then this will be a nice start for you. Hope this helps. Thanks.
— Jimmy Davidson [super read](Reader Review)Another great book by Rollins but if your planning to read The Devil Colony: A Sigma Force Novel don’t buy it b/c it’s all in The Devil Colony: A Sigma Force Novel.
— dj brown [great short by Rollins, AAA+++](Reader Review)Really peaks my mind to read his writings, love the way he writes. can’t get enough of his writings, want more and am glad he keeps coming out with more. Keeping up the great style of writing.
— Brian Wilson [Can't stop reading it.](Reader Review)I was turned on to the Sigma Force series by some colleagues who raved about the books. I was burned out on reading after completing graduate work and two years of additional reading for further training. I had stopped going to bookstores which are like my places for Zen and did not want to read anything. This series was a perfect fit for me as it weaved historical and scientific fact with fascinating fiction. I am currently reading The Devil Colony in this series and my mind is blown by its intrigue. I highly recommend reading this book but be sure you start with the very beginning of the series.
— Joyce Metzger [Fast Paced](Reader Review)Seichan awakens with a knife at her throat. She’s in a strange bed, in an unknown room, and the muffled voices beyond the door are speaking French. Seichan has “no home, no country. She had been recruited to discover the true puppet masters of the Guild.”
She had been drugged and could still feel the effects. Her Sauer pistol was still in its shoulder holster. Her fingers searched and found a pin sized keyhole under her right ear. The Place Vendome was outside, so logically, she had to be inside the Paris Ritz Hotel.
She soon learns that Renny MacLeod, a skinny eighteen year old, wearing a stainless steel collar is in the bathroom. Beautiful, elusive assassin, Seichan ventures into the infamous catacombs of Paris. Surrounded by moldering bones of the dead and dust of the centuries, she must fight for survival.
International thrillers are the daily manna of James Rollins. Fast action thrills, key-punch delivery and abundant historical facts pepper The Skeleton Key. A short read, but when we have skeletons stacked like firewood, who needs any more?
— Josh Garcia [Fun ride](Reader Review)This was a fun ride through the depth of Paris catacombs. Rollins always delivers a fast paced thriller and this is no different. Good time reading this short.
— Helen Williamson [Tales From Balladhoon](Reader Review)Wonderfully imaginative and joyful stories of magic and fun in the westerly part of Ireland. These tales are created by a gentle hand in the mists of Irish lore.
— George Cox [Seichan in Paris](Reader Review)Seichan wakes up after being knocked out or drugged and then the action starts. This wily assassin is up against time as well as a plot to blow up much of Paris. Good action, suspense and some thrilling fight scenes. This is an enjoyable story.
— joan Garcia [Like meeting an old friend and catching up}(Reader Review)This is a new genre for me. Historical as well as thrilling, factual and entertaining. I also prefer the series format of storytelling. Like meeting an old friend and catching up.
— Casey Wheeler [Seichan's Short Story](Reader Review)Rollins gives the Seichan character a short story of her own. I have enjoyed her character and the tension between Gray and her character. The story is well developed and a quick read. I recommend it.
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