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Raising Atlantis

By: Thomas Greanias
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

The truth is down there. A secret U.S. military dig has uncovered ancient ruins two miles beneath the ice of Antarctica and activated the ultimate weapon. Now rogue American archaeologist Conrad Yeats and beautiful Vatican linguist Serena Serghetti must team up to unlock the secret origins of human civilization before a global cataclysm ends it.

Thomas Greanias builds excitement and suspense every step of the way in this daringly original, thought-provoking adventure that moves with electrifying force. This is the ultimate voyage, a journey to the center of time, as awe-inspiring as the dawn of man...and as inevitable as doomsday. This is Raising Atlantis.

©2005 Thomas Greanias (P)2005 AtlantisAudio, a division of Atlantis Interactive, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Raising Atlantis is a wonderfully honed cliffhanger, an outrageous adventure with a wild dose of the supernatural. A thrill ride from start to finish." (Clive Cussler)
"A remarkable first novel. Raising Atlantis grabs hold of you from the first page and pulls you into an astonishing world of scientific fact and fiction, suspense and good old-fashioned adventure. Thomas Greanias is a superb writer who knows how to tell a tale with style and substance. Thoroughly entertaining." (Nelson DeMille)

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Indiana Jones meets Stargate Atlantis

A disgraced archaeologist joins forces with a Vatican linguist in a race against other world powers to investigate a miraculous phenomenon in the Antarctic, which could be the lost city of Atlantis.

This is a well-written book, with interesting and believable characters, both good and bad, a fast-paced story and a high un-putdownable factor. Having just returned another title for ridiculous implausibility (yes, I am a fussy reader/listener), it was a pleasure to digest this through to the end, and I promptly paid for and downloaded the sequel on Audible. I would add that the narration is good, except for the poor editing which has left too short a gap between chapters (literally milliseconds), but this is a minor gripe.

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Good Story

Great story but I didn't particularly like any of the characters and the narrator's Australian accent was terrible!

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Fast action

Enjoyed the story and the action although some of it was hard to follow and several things could have done with explaining how "group/person A" arrived in that place at that moment etc.

Narration was up to the usual Scott Brick high standard. Sadly the production let the book down a little as every chapter ends on a tense moment but is immediately ruined by the next chapter starting almost over the top of the last word, killing any suspense. There was no pause at all between the last word and "Chapter X..."

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I really enjoyed this book! I only downloaded it as it was free, hadn't seen it or been recomend it before ( in hind sight I would have paid). I listened to it in 2 sittings and will now be looking out for more fron the author now.
Considering the subject matter the story isn't to out there and is fast paced. Scott bricks narration is spot on

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Good... funny accents!

I enjoyed this. Its no masterpiece but an interesting storyline. My only gripe... the narrator does some awful accents!! The English.Australian middle aged nun sounds like a teenage chimney sweep from 1800s England!!

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Entertaining nonsense - would make a good bad movie

Imaginative, with an action packed plot; good fun to listen too, but lacking in subtlety and depth. All characters are one dimensional, not so much archetypical so much as stereotypical. Would make a good film as there are a lot of nice ideas that would lend themselves to the Hollywood special FX, and the premise itself is interesting; but the science is bad, and there are one too many cringe moments to make it a truly great book.

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I didn't love the story

an attempt at complex characters but written two dimensional detail, not sure if it's how it's read or written. struggled to finish it.
struggled to connect

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Good book

I really enjoyed this book the story had me gripped I got through it quite quickly

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good science fiction

the attempted Australian accent was a bit grating at times good story didnt drag or wander.loved the relationships

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good story - awful narration

I was very distracted by the dock van dyke method of accent delivery, honestly can't believe the narrator was happy with his performance.

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