About James Rollins
James Rollins was born in Chicago, Illinois, is 1961. With his three brothers and three sisters, he was raised in the Midwest and rural Canada. He graduated with a doctorate in veterinary medicine from the University of Missouri and went on to establish his own veterinary practice in Sacramento, California. An amateur spelunker and a PADI-certified scuba enthusiast, he'll often be found either underground or underwater.
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Series
Sigma Force
1. Sandstorm (2004)
2. Map of Bones (2005)
3. Black Order (2006)
4. The Judas Strain (2007)
5. The Last Oracle (2008)
6. The Doomsday Key (2009)
1. Sandstorm (2004)
2. Map of Bones (2005)
3. Black Order (2006)
4. The Judas Strain (2007)
5. The Last Oracle (2008)
6. The Doomsday Key (2009)
Jake Ransom
1. Jake Ransom and the Skull King's Shadow (2009)
2. Jake Ransom and the Howling Sphinx (2010)
1. Jake Ransom and the Skull King's Shadow (2009)
2. Jake Ransom and the Howling Sphinx (2010)
Novels
Subterranean (1999)
Excavation (2000)
Deep Fathom (2001)
Amazonia (2002)
Ice Hunt (2003)
Altar of Eden (2009)
The Devil Colony (2010)
Excavation (2000)
Deep Fathom (2001)
Amazonia (2002)
Ice Hunt (2003)
Altar of Eden (2009)
The Devil Colony (2010)
Series contributed to
Links to other websites
| James Rollins Homepage |
James Rollins recommends
The Cleaner (2005) (Jonathan Quinn Thriller, book 1) Brett Battles "It's always great to discover a new writer who can turn a genre on its ear. Brett Battles's THE CLEANER proves the case. Part Raymond Chandler, part Clive Cussler, part Robert Ludlum, here is an international thriller chocked full of action, taut with suspense, and laced with a fair amount of humor and romance. An exciting debut by a major new talent...I look forward to seeing what comes next!" | The Didymus Contingency (2005) Jeremy Robinson "A fast-paced page-turner like no other." | Public Enemy (2006) Will Staeger "Cross Hiaasen with Clancy and you'll get Will Staeger." |
Sign of the Cross (2006) (Payne and Jones, book 2) Chris Kuzneski "Chris Kuzneski writes with an energy that is contagious! Action, suspense, mystery, and a biting thread of humor...what more can you ask from a novel?" | Dark Gold (2006) (Night-Sea Trilogy, book 1) David Angsten "Like Benchley's Jaws, David Angsten's debut will once again chase swimmers out of the water. Fraught with shivering suspense and a hauntingly eerie atmosphere, Dark Gold grips with feverish intensity. As literate as it is frightening. Read it with both a silver cross and a spear gun at your side." | Empyre (2007) Josh Conviser "Raw kinetic energy and blistering pace . . . a thriller for the new millennium." |
Plague Year (2007) (Plague , book 1) Jeff Carlson "Harrowing, heartfelt, and rock-hard realistic. Not to be missed." | The Archangel Project (2008) C S Graham "A razor-taut story... Riveting, provocative, and enthralling." | Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse (2008) Victor Gischler "Part Christopher Moore, part Quentin Tarantino, Victor Gischler is a raving, badass genius." |
Killing Red (2009) (Alex Chapa , book 1) Henry Perez "A riveting thriller." | Dark Time (2009) (Mortal Path, book 1) Dakota Banks "A novel to be savored... not to be missed." | Library of the Dead (2009) Glenn Cooper "The debut of a startling new talent. Here is a story both incandescent and explosive. A seamless blend of modern-day thriller and historical mystery with an ending that left me breathless." |
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