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zn Reading Best-selling Thriller Is A Hot Read (NAPSA)—How far can man push evolutionary science before it goes too far? It’s one of the provocative questions discussed in the New York Times best-selling thriller “Black Order” (Harper paperbacks, on sale June 2007). Author James Rollins’ ae Mirae book finds SigMima Force, a covert arm of the Department of um Pag gq m Defense, ventur- ing “to the brink of death to puzzie out mysteries that encompass the theories of evolution, intelligent design and the physical and spiritual nature of love and God” (Publishers Weekly). “Black Order” plunges into the religious and scientific debates surrounding the origin of life and the creation of a master race—and finds Sigma Force making an unholy pact with an enemy unlike any other in history. And it is up to Commander Gray Pierceto find the balance between salvation and damnation, even if it meanssacri- ficing those close to him. The new thriller is a complex and compelling novel that intertwines three simultaneous story lines: one set in the Himalayas, one that races from the modern streets of Copenhagen to ancient Germanstrongholds, and one that roams the wild expanses of a South African nature preserve. The plotlines converge through a series of cryptic runes, arcane Nazi philosophies, the creation of a master race through gene-altering experiments and the search for the originsoflife.