
The Secret of Excalibur
by Andy McDermott (2008)
Like 'Black Order', this offers a globe-trotting adventure with ancient secrets and high stakes.

by James Rollins (2006)
In this electrifying thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author James Rollins, Sigma Force races to crack ultimate mystery of the origin of life—a quest that will save mankind . . . or destroy it In Copenhagen, a suspicious bookstore fire propels Commander Gray Pierce on a relentless hunt across four continents – and into a terrifying mystery surrounding horrific experiments once performed in a now-abandoned laboratory buried in a hollowed-out mountain in Poland. In the mountains of Nepal, in a remote monastery, Buddhist monks inexplicably turn to cannibalism and torture – while Painter Crowe, director of Sigma Force, begins to show signs of the same baffling, mind-destroying malady…and Lisa Cummings, a dedicated American doctor, becomes the target of a brutal, clandestine assassin. Now only Gray Pierce and Sigma Force can save a world suddenly in terrible jeopardy. Because a new order is on the rise – an annihilating nightmare growing at the heart of the greatest mystery of all: the origin of life.
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by Andy McDermott (2008)
Like 'Black Order', this offers a globe-trotting adventure with ancient secrets and high stakes.

by Clive Cussler (2008)
Similar to 'Black Order', this book delivers thrilling action and a race against time to uncover a dangerous secret.

by Andy McDermott (2009)
If you enjoyed the historical puzzles and action of 'Black Order', this adventure will also captivate you.

by Jeremy Robinson (2007)
This book shares 'Black Order's' blend of scientific mystery, military action, and a world-threatening plot.

by Matthew Reilly (2003)
'Seven Deadly Wonders' offers the same relentless action and globe-spanning mystery found in 'Black Order'.
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