A review by lizabethstucker
Crash and Burn by James Rollins

4.0

The Gulfstream that Seichan and Joe Kowalski are sharing is knocked out of the sky while on the way to Morocco. It was an experiment of a new weapon that they were caught up in by accident. Heading to a partly completed resort, they find employees and the guests of a child's birthday party out cold, victims of a horrific new weapon. Now Seichan is tracking the soldiers who took some of the victims, including a child, for testing, leaving Kowalski with the others.

Rollins never fails to satisfy, whether in a full-length book or, as in this case, a novella. Two of my favorite characters are in this one, stumbling into the middle of a new hellish weapon. Seichan comes to terms with the darkness in her soul due to the life she was forced into as a child. And Joe has a new favorite weapon. That boy does love his guns! 4.5 out of 5.