Sandstorm by James Rollins
Just finished reading this book. A thoroughly researched book, there is a lot ancient history, lot of sciency mumbojumbo, lot of close escapes and the novel also acts as the introductory novel for Sigma Team. We get to meet the team leader Painter Crowe, who isn't much, frankly. I mean, when we are talking special agents, in my book, there is only Shane Sheofield by Matthew Reilly who comes off as someone i'd want to read about again and again.
The book, Sandstorm is a good read, but as with the last book by JR which i read, Excavation, it falls short on the rightful executions of the relationship angles in the book. Fine, there are relationships in every book, but when the reader is led of a merry chase among exploding helicopters, there is some kind of expectation on the reader's part to see the relationships culminate properly.
If you look at Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden books, he does this job with aplomb. Every thread tied, every story loop accounted for, but in the two books i've read by James Rollins, something is missing. What that something is, i am going to find out when i pick up the third book by him The Judas Strain.
Yeah, i have my doubts with this writer, but for writing style and a steady pace which is not breakneck like Matthew Reilly books, or slow as a dead camel like the book The Unknown Soldier.
Pick Sandstorm up if you like books about deserts, ancient civilisations, incomplete love angles, and some exploding helicopters.
Yeah, helicopters do explode in this book, that's a WIN in my book! :)
Next read, The Judas Strain
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