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An Alternate Version and Fresh Perspective on the End of Atlantis, Rooted in the Era's Evidence.
WHY did Atlantis sink?
Did it have anything to do with major worldwide events 12,600 years ago? Such as,
The end of the Ice Age after 100,000 years.
The oceans rising over 400 feet.
Mass extinctions of large animals across the Northern Hemisphere.
The scarring of the northwest face of every mountain peak across the Northern Hemisphere.
Atlantis Ends
is not just a work of fiction. It draws from a variety of sources, including Edgar Cayce's
On Atlantis
and David Talbott's
Symbols of an Alien Sky
YouTube series, to provide a comprehensive and compelling narrative. But instead of spending weeks studying the evidence (referenced in the back of the novel),
brings it all together in a fast-paced trilogy.
In Book 2,
Atlantis Ends - Desperate Measures:
While the emperor and royal family are distracted by the frantic preparations to leave Earth, insurrectionists launch their plan to assassinate the royal family, killing many innocent people and destroying one of the ship's largest resources.
As time is running out before the Fleet departs, Acton Athu struggles to rescue his girlfriend from Africa when he discovers that she has been abducted by rampaging rebels. Can he rescue her from such an overwhelming opposition?
As Pal Athu's friends get closer to finding him, they are suddenly attacked by insurrectionists. Is one of their friends a spy?
is a fast-paced, action-packed, end-of-the-world saga of young love amidst planetary catastrophe, rebellion, intrigue, natural disasters, and desperate battles against overwhelming odds.
"Science fiction lies in the land of what-ifs. Paul Hillman takes on a big one. Inspired by Talbott and Cayce, Hillman has created an enormous canvas of what could have been. An action-filled story full of end-of-the-world dangers and the desperate struggle to survive." John E. Stith, author of
Manhattan Transfer
,
Pushback
, and other novels.
WHY did Atlantis sink?
Did it have anything to do with major worldwide events 12,600 years ago? Such as,
The end of the Ice Age after 100,000 years.
The oceans rising over 400 feet.
Mass extinctions of large animals across the Northern Hemisphere.
The scarring of the northwest face of every mountain peak across the Northern Hemisphere.
Atlantis Ends
is not just a work of fiction. It draws from a variety of sources, including Edgar Cayce's
On Atlantis
and David Talbott's
Symbols of an Alien Sky
YouTube series, to provide a comprehensive and compelling narrative. But instead of spending weeks studying the evidence (referenced in the back of the novel),
brings it all together in a fast-paced trilogy.
In Book 2,
Atlantis Ends - Desperate Measures:
While the emperor and royal family are distracted by the frantic preparations to leave Earth, insurrectionists launch their plan to assassinate the royal family, killing many innocent people and destroying one of the ship's largest resources.
As time is running out before the Fleet departs, Acton Athu struggles to rescue his girlfriend from Africa when he discovers that she has been abducted by rampaging rebels. Can he rescue her from such an overwhelming opposition?
As Pal Athu's friends get closer to finding him, they are suddenly attacked by insurrectionists. Is one of their friends a spy?
is a fast-paced, action-packed, end-of-the-world saga of young love amidst planetary catastrophe, rebellion, intrigue, natural disasters, and desperate battles against overwhelming odds.
"Science fiction lies in the land of what-ifs. Paul Hillman takes on a big one. Inspired by Talbott and Cayce, Hillman has created an enormous canvas of what could have been. An action-filled story full of end-of-the-world dangers and the desperate struggle to survive." John E. Stith, author of
Manhattan Transfer
,
Pushback
, and other novels.