The Atlantis Prophecy
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Author | Thomas Greanias |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Pocket Star |
Publication date | April 15, 2008 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 384 |
ISBN | 978-0-7434-9192-1 Search this book on . |
OCLC | 180190914 |
LC Class | PS3607.R4286 A95 2008 |
Preceded by | Raising Atlantis |
Followed by | The Atlantis Revelation |
The Atlantis Prophecy (2008) is a novel by Thomas Greanias. This is Thomas Greanias' second novel, as well as the second in his premiere series.
Synopsis[edit]
Three years after the events of the first book, a funeral is finally carried out for Conrad's missing father, Griffin Yeats. There is an internal uproar over the symbols chosen for Griffin's headstone (the choices made by Griffin himself). While trying to figure out what the symbols mean, Conrad stumbles into a race to find a missing artefact that contains Atlantean information buried somewhere under Washington DC. Before he can get far, an ancient terrorist organization known as the Alignment, who have secretly infiltrated the ranks of every government, religious organization and secret society on the planet, send an assassin after him. This sparks a murder investigation, which is twisted into an attempt to assassinate the president. Now Conrad must avoid his own government and discover the globe, with or without Serena's help, before the Alignment can launch a global pandemic which will be set loose on the Fourth of July. A pandemic designed to wipe out almost all of humanity so the Alignment can to rise to power... and, he only has one week to accomplish all this!
Other Novels[edit]
Other novels in Greanias' series:
- Raising Atlantis (2005)
- The Atlantis Prophecy (2008)
- The Atlantis Revelation (2009)
- The Promised War (2010)
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