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yellowdogintexas

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25. Echoes of Atlantis by David Brody
Wed Aug 16, 2023, 07:45 PM
Aug 2023

Last edited Wed Aug 16, 2023, 08:24 PM - Edit history (1)

Echoes of Atlantis: Crones, Templars and the Lost Continent (Templars in America Series Book 6)

Evidence of the lost continent of Atlantis exists throughout the modern world. As do powerful groups who do not want Atlantis—and its secrets—to be rediscovered.

Historians Cameron Thorne and Amanda Gunn stumble upon a mysterious spiral necklace and a 12,000-year-old human skull, sparking their search for Atlantis and its true legacy. But are modern-day Knights Templar and a cabal of goddess worshipers conspiring against them? Only after a whirlwind of international travel and a violent encounter with a shadowy paramilitary group do the mysteries of Atlantis finally reveal themselves.

Based on actual historical artifacts, which are pictured in the book.

Mr Brody combines actual artifacts, known histories of pre-Colombian European travels to North America, myths and legends, and some touches of paranormal to create very intriguing stories.

Forgot to add: Like DaVinci Code, there are a number of events in the series which persons of certain religious groups might find disturbing. Like looking for The Ark of the Covenant in the Grand Canyon. My opinion is that if a modern work of fiction scares you due to your religion, you are not well grounded in your faith. (quote from my mom who would have loved these books.)

These are described as stand alone stories but reading in order is better.

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Echoes of Atlantis by David Brody yellowdogintexas Aug 2023 #25
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