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James Rollins, 1961-

Book - 2020

"At the center of Unrestricted Access is the never-before-published novella "Sun Dogs. Other stories-each with an introduction by James Rollins-are just as compelling, offering broader insight into this acclaimed master's fictional universes, including: "The Pit": a young dog is kidnapped and brutalized into becoming the bloody champion of a dog-fighting ring. But can this tortured monster find redemption and a path back to the boy who first raised him with love and compassion? "Tagger": A pair of teenage street artists must protect San Francisco from a demon who has been seeking revenge for centuries. "The Devil's Bones": In this jungle adventure-the first joint story from Rollins and Steve... Berry-Commander Gray Pierce and Cotton Malone must work together using their unique skills to survive a deadly threat. The stories "The Midnight Watch," "The Skeleton Key,"

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
James Rollins, 1961- (author, -)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 390 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062686800
  • Kowalski's in love
  • The skeleton key
  • The midnight watch
  • Ghost ship
  • Crash and burn
  • Tracker
  • The devil's bones
  • City of screams
  • Blood brothers
  • Tagger
  • The Pit
  • Sun dogs.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Fans of bestseller Rollins's Sigma Force thrillers (The Last Odyssey, etc.) will best appreciate this collection of 12 stories, all reprints except for "Sun Dog," a novella starring series hero Tucker Wayne. In "Kowalski's in Love," a typical formulaic specimen, Sigma Force character Joseph Kowalski is introduced hanging upside down in a snare, having ended up on an island off Brazil's coast populated by savage baboons infected as part of a mad scientist's experiments. The attractive physician who frees Kowalski warns him that the island will be firebombed in less than half an hour, giving him limited time to locate an antidote that will save the lives of humans who have contracted the same mind-altering disease as the primates. At the outset of "The Skeleton Key," another series character has an explosive charge locked around her neck, setting up another familiar ticking-bomb scenario. Author notes connect stories to the various series, complete with hype: a new character is "unlike any seen in print before," and a discovery will alter how readers "view the very founding of America." Many will conclude that Rollins's blend of fantastic concepts, violence, and action works best at novel length. Agent: Russ Galen, Scovil Galen Ghosh Literary. (Sept.)

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