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(NAPSA)—Hotoff the presses in paperback, New York Times and USA Today best-selling author James Rollins’ edge-of-your-seat thriller “The Doomsday Key” (Harper mass market) finds Sigma Force—an elite, covert unit— embroiled in a centuries-old secret. “The Doomsday Key” has been described as being more like a roller-coaster aT Teas eS anna} yi eee ride than novel. Three a mur- ders bear horri- fying blances: resem- At Princeton Uni- <2\ versity, a famed geneticist dies inside a biohazpy ard lab. In eal Rome, a Vatican archaeologist is found dead in the heart of St. Peter’s Basilica. In Africa, a U.S. senator’s son is slain within a Red Cross camp. A Druidic pagan cross connects them. The bizarre murders thrust Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma Force into a global hunt for a powerful group of industrialists who have a stranglehold on the world’s food supply. Aided by two women from his past, Gray flees a trio of high-tech assassins as he pieces togethertheclues. In every Sigma Force thriller, Rollins contemplates how the advancementof technology—if used by the wrong people—could lead to the catastrophic destruction of society. Here, Rollins explores how overpopulation and the diminishing food supply have spurred scientists to create genetically modified crops to better feed the hungry. This book is available wherever books are sold or through www.harpercollins.com.