The Devil Colony
معرفی کتاب «The Devil Colony» نوشتهٔ Rollins, James، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت rar، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «The Devil Colony» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Amazon.com Review Product Description From New York Times bestselling author James Rollins comes a novel of boundless imagination and meticulous research, a book that dares to answer a frightening question at the heart of America: Could the founding of the United States be based on a fundamental lie? The shocking truth lies hidden within the ruins of an impossibility, a lost colony of the Americas vanished in time and cursed into oblivion. A place known only as The Devil Colony . Deep in the Rocky Mountains, a gruesome discoveryhundreds of mummified bodiesstirs international attention and fervent controversy. Despite doubts about the bodies' origins, the local Native American Heritage Commission lays claim to the prehistoric remains, along with the strange artifacts found in the same cavern: gold plates inscribed with an unfathomable script. During a riot at the dig site, an anthropologist dies horribly, burned to ashes in a fiery explosion in plain view of television cameras. All evidence points to a radical group of Native Americans, including one agitator, a teenage firebrand who escapes with a vital clue to the murder and calls on the one person who might helpher uncle, Painter Crowe, Director of Sigma Force. To protect his niece and uncover the truth, Painter will ignite a war among the nation's most powerful intelligence agencies. Yet an even greater threat looms as events in the Rocky Mountains have set in motion a frightening chain reaction, a geological meltdown that threatens the entire western half of the U.S. From the volcanic peaks of Iceland to the blistering deserts of the American Southwest, from the gold vaults of Fort Knox to the bubbling geysers of Yellowstone, Painter Crowe joins forces with Commander Gray Pierce to penetrate the shadowy heart of a dark cabal, one that has been manipulating American history since the founding of the thirteen colonies. But can Painter discover the truthone that could topple governmentsbefore it destroys all he holds dear? A Q&A with Author James Rollins Q: There are some pretty fantastic settings in The Devil Colony , all pretty much right here in the good ol US of A. Was it nice to be able to set a book mainly in America? Were you able to visit the stunning locations in the book, such as the Arizona desert and the Rocky Mountains? Rollins: I had great fun researching this novel set in my own backyard (so to speak). For the past decade, Ive been fielding questions from readers about setting a Sigma novel within the United States. But I knew it had to be the perfect story, a novel thrilling enough to justify coming home. Ive been searching for that story for about five years, and when I finally discovered it, the book still took me a full two years to write. Its one of the biggest and most shocking of my novels. It took me trekking across the country and back, from Washington, D.C. and Fort Knox out east, to Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park out west. I interviewed Mormon scholars, read scientific and historical abstract, and studied ancient petroglyphs. It is a story never toldbut one that needs to be finally revealed after two hundred years of secrets. Q: Thomas Jeffersonwhile he never appears in this storyplays a significant role. Why Thomas Jefferson? What intrigues you about him? Rollins: Everyone knows Thomas Jefferson as the architect of the Declaration of Independence. Volumes have been written about the man over the past two centuries, but of all the founding fathers of America, he remains to this day wrapped in mystery and contradictions. He was both politician and scientist. For instance, it was only in 2007 that a coded letter, buried in his papers, was finally cracked and deciphered. It was sent to Jefferson in 1801 by a colleague who shared a passion for secret codes. Jefferson was fascinated to the point of fixation on Native American culture and history. At his home in Monticello, he put together a collection of tribal artifacts that was said to rival museums of the day (a collection that mysteriously disappeared after his death). Many of these Indian relics were sent to him by Lewis and Clark during their famed expedition across America. But what many dont know is that Jefferson sent a secret message to Congress in 1803 concerning Lewis and Clarks expedition. It revealed the true hidden purpose behind the journey across the West. In The Devil Colony , youll learn that purposeand so much more about the founding of America. And it has nothing to do with freemasons, Knights Templar, or crackpot theories. The truth is as illuminating as it is disturbing. Q: Your books often include high-concept scientific theory. While not wanting to spill any secrets about the plot of The Devil Colony , what are some of the breaking-news scientific concepts laced through the pages of this book? Rollins: The science in this novel addresses the next big leap in scientific research and industry. It can be summarized in one word: Nanotechnology. In a nutshell, it means manufacturing at the atomic level, at a level of one billionth of a meter. The nanotech industry is exploding. It is estimated that this year alone $70 billion worth of nanotech products will be sold in the U.S. alone: toothpaste, sunscreen, cake icing, teething rings, running socks, cosmetics, and medicines. Whats the downside of such a growth industry? These nanoparticles can cause illness, even death. Its a new and wild frontier. There is presently no requirement for the labeling of nano-goods, no required safety studies of products containing nanoparticles. But theres an even darker side to this industry. This technology has a history that goes back further than the twentieth centurymuch further. The Devil Colony explores those dark roots of this new science. Q: As a reader, its a huge treat to re-connect with the Sigma Force team, all of whom are such beloved characters. As an author, is it a similar experience for you to write about them? Do you feel like youre visiting with dear friends? Rollins: Definitely. Ive been living and breathing these characters for going on a decade. Weve seen them grow, have children, face the challenge of balancing work with family, and deal with losses. While the Sigma team is chocked full of talented and dedicated people, they are still people with real-life challenges alongside the world-spanning adventures. In this book especially, those two worlds collide in a harrowing manner for one of my characters. To me, thats what makes these characters feel so alive in my heart. They are not a static team who run into adventure after adventure. Instead, they change, they mature, they get life-altering injuriesand yes, they also die. Its that fragility, that mortality, that breathes life into a character. Review Terrible secrets, the sweep of history, an epic canvas, breathless action...nobodyand I mean nobodydoes this stuff better than Rollins. (Lee Child on The Devil Colony ) From the hidden Indian treasure, to the Fort Knox secrets, to the conspiracy at the beginning of the United States The Devil Colony gives you every reason why youll want to be a member of Sigma Force. (Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle on The Devil Colony ) Python function terminated unexpectedly [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor (Error Code: 1)
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