Facebook Live with James Rollins and The Real Book Spy's Ryan Steck

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James Rollins is the author of international thrillers that have been translated into more than forty languages. His Sigma series has been lauded as one of the "top crowd pleasers" (New York Times) and one of the hottest summer reads (People magazine). In each novel, acclaimed for its originality, Rollins unveils unseen worlds, scientific breakthroughs, and historical secrets--and he does it all at breakneck speed and with stunning insight. He lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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Event date: 

Thursday, October 1, 2020 - 7:00pm

Event address: 

2342 Bissonnet St.
Houston, TX 77005
Unrestricted Access: New and Classic Short Fiction By James Rollins Cover Image
$27.99
ISBN: 9780062686800
Availability: Able to Backorder
Published: William Morrow - September 29th, 2020

Signed bookplates available!


The Last Odyssey: A Sigma Force Novel By James Rollins Cover Image
$9.99
ISBN: 9780062892928
Availability: Usually Ships in 1-5 Days
Published: William Morrow Paperbacks - August 18th, 2020

“One of the world’s best storytellers.”

—Huffington Post


Crucible: A Sigma Force Novel By James Rollins Cover Image
$9.99
ISBN: 9780062381798
Availability: Usually Ships in 1-5 Days
Published: William Morrow Paperbacks - July 30th, 2019

“[Rollins] is what you might end up with if you tossed Michael Crichton and Dan Brown into a particle accelerator together.”

New York Times Book Review