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James Rollins's Sigma Force techno-thriller novels are getting the small screen treatment. A television adaptation of the book series is in development from Absentia creator Matt Cirulnick , Amazon MGM Studios , Leonardo DiCaprio ’s Appian Way Productions , Oakhurst Entertainment and Talaria Media .
The Lost Order: Free 10-Chapter Exclusive Preview (Nov 2016) ... Featuring Gray Pierce from James Rollins' Sigma Force series The Cotton Malone Series 9-Book Bundle:
When a mysterious envelope arrives for Jake Ransom, he and his older sister, Kady, are plunged into a gripping chain of events. An artifact found by their parents (on the expedition from which they never returned) leads Jake and Kady to a strange world inhabited by a peculiar mix of long-lost civilizations such as the Romans, Mayans, and the Dinosaurs, a world that may hold the key to their ...
As Law & Order: SVU settles down for its short winter’s nap, there’s time for the long-running police procedural to think about what to give fans for the holidays and in the new year to come.
The Black Order, a 2006 SIGMA Force book by James Rollins; The Black Order Brigade, a 1979 political thriller graphic novel; Black Order (comics), a fictional supervillain team appearing in Marvel Comics "The Black Order", part III of "The Mystic Prophecy of the Demonknight" on Triumph or Agony, a 2006 album by Rhapsody of Fire
Matt Damon and wife Luciana Barroso’s Golden Globes date night was interrupted by Ben Affleck’s late arrival at the ceremony. The couple was seated in The Beverly Hilton Ballroom in Los ...
It develops as a series of missions Mace Griffin (voiced by Henry Rollins) is given while working for the Guild of Bounty Hunters. During these seemingly unrelated missions, Mace discovers a dark conspiracy taking place in the Vagner System involving the appearance of mysterious black wormholes while he is out for his own form of justice ...
Enough trying to fit in with the normies, Rollins. If this week’s Law & Order: SVU proves anything, it’s that you belong back at the zoo with the rest of the big-hearted, if maladjusted, herd.