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The Atlantis Stone

de Nick Thacker

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"In 1791, two men began planning the layout for the nation's capitol city. One is shunned and resigns in disgrace, and the other is all but forgotten. Years later, an original copy of the plans - long thought to have been destroyed - is found, with hastily marked notations by Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. During the second World War, American military scientists discover some fascinating properties of the hydrogen atom and its link to an ancient mystical number. The exact finding are never published, but a national laboratory is built in 1943 to further their research in covert silence. America is told it is a defense project, code-named "The Manhattan Project." An ego-manical entrepreneur and his company, Vilocorp, will stop at nothing to build the "perfect" human specimen. His firm's research has been getting closer every day, but they seem to have uncovered a horrific, ancient secret that has been locked away for thousands of years. Now, it's up to a team of soldiers and civilians to understand the mystery surrounding the events and ancient symbolism before Vilocorp unleashes a hellish fury upon the earth; one that hasn't been see for ages..." -- back cover.… (més)
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Electric and unique look at Mythological Atlantis

What could link our American Founding Fathers to the mythological past of Atlantis? Nick Thacker comes up with a thrilling and believable story that will keep you up all night.

Opposing men, obsessed by the mysterious potential of a crystal sliver, gather their teams and begin the approach to find the origin of the stone.

Caught in the drama are Bryce, a special forces ops from Iraq, who unwittingly ends up working for the CEO of an American company claiming to be on the side of the "right".

Cole, a young man who unfortunately wanders into the trap of the evil Vilochek, who has been working with a substitute of the crystal, stolen from the American company.

From mainland America to the Middle East to exotic places such as Thailand, Jordan, Egypt and Easter Island, you'll be racing across the pages to the climactic end. Highly recommended!!! ( )
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"In 1791, two men began planning the layout for the nation's capitol city. One is shunned and resigns in disgrace, and the other is all but forgotten. Years later, an original copy of the plans - long thought to have been destroyed - is found, with hastily marked notations by Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. During the second World War, American military scientists discover some fascinating properties of the hydrogen atom and its link to an ancient mystical number. The exact finding are never published, but a national laboratory is built in 1943 to further their research in covert silence. America is told it is a defense project, code-named "The Manhattan Project." An ego-manical entrepreneur and his company, Vilocorp, will stop at nothing to build the "perfect" human specimen. His firm's research has been getting closer every day, but they seem to have uncovered a horrific, ancient secret that has been locked away for thousands of years. Now, it's up to a team of soldiers and civilians to understand the mystery surrounding the events and ancient symbolism before Vilocorp unleashes a hellish fury upon the earth; one that hasn't been see for ages..." -- back cover.

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