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The Atlantis Gene (Destroyer Series) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 17, 2020
- File size2954 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B08NTJ5H5Y
- Publisher : ; 1st edition (November 17, 2020)
- Publication date : November 17, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 2954 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 390 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B08NVJ4GV8
- Best Sellers Rank: #871,482 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,055 in Medical Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #1,527 in Medical Thrillers (Books)
- #3,071 in Genetic Engineering Science Fiction eBooks
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About the author
Pierce Roberts is a companion animal veterinarian ,who, after forty five years of practice still loves his daily interaction with cats , dogs and a variety of other small ‘ varmits’. He has practiced in Virginia, Ohio and now Florida .
Roberts first book, Death by DNA , was published in 2016 and his latest ,The Trojan Plague , was released late 2019 . A third in the series, The Atlantis Gene , will be available in early 2020.The common thread in these ‘ thrillers ‘ is a CDC trained group of veterinarians , a young Lakota Sioux Indian and investigators from the prestigious Pasteur Institute in Paris, who have a supernatural connection to a now deceased Lakota Shaman. The shaman commissions them to find ‘Destroyers ‘ or the enemies of the ‘Creator’ of life. This takes them around the world to find the evil men behind the mysterious events that threaten both the United States and humanity.
“Veterinary medicine has generated some unique and loved writers like James Herriot and more currently James Rollins. Perhaps it is the deciphering of an illness from a patient’s symptoms that activates a veterinarian’s urge to tell an story since each day we see mysteries and miracles that can confound or inspire. My books hopefully will be fun, thought provoking and keep my readers wondering ‘ is this really possible?”
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Trying to paint a political party of today with that history is flat out wrong
They were believed to have disappeared from the face of the earth as a result of massive volcanic explosions, believed to have been exterminated with no trace of their remarkable culture. As their world was about to end, they loaded their Armadas with those of knowledge including their leader Rotar and his son Dakar. The ships sailed in different directions. They later arrived in what became early centers of great knowledge, Greece, Egypt, Rome, Persia, and China. Rotar and Dakar had sailed west to North America, the home of the North American Indian Tribes. Longevity has long been a quest of the human race – Biblical stories, Ponce de Leon and even yogurt commercials – Why do some humans live longer?
When Joseph Blackfeather of the Lakota Sioux finds a broken tablet, a gold/emerald ring and fossilized human remains on the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana he summons his investigative teammates from the CDC, the Pasteur Institute in France and with help from a Nobel Laureate geneticist and Joseph’s Lakota Sioux Shaman grandfather. They discover the mysterious secret powers of the Atlantis Gene. They soon encounter a group of Chinese scientists with plans of utilizing these powers for their personal power and the Evil destruction of the goodness in the world.
This is the Author’s third book in this series. There is no need to read them in sequence, but I would recommend it. The characters continually mature and develop their storylines. When new characters are introduced, they provide new integral and sometimes surprising twists to the story. The consistent theme is the battle of Good v. Evil, The Creator v. The Destroyer, the battle to protect the goodness in the world. The Author tells the story of the Atlanteans spreading their knowledge and goodness around the world in the face of their destruction only to have the evil forces far into the future seeking to destroy civilization as we know it.
In The Atlantis Gene, Pierce Roberts takes us on a magical mystery tour from the Lost Island of Atlantis to the Vatican without missing a step. It is a classic tale of good versus evil, with a team from his previous two novels and the addition of a wife, Alice, and Bradley the infant son of Joseph Blackfeather. There is also Dakar, the son of the group that escaped the destruction of Atlantis more than 10,000 BCD with his family, arriving on the east coast that would become the United States. The Atlanteans were given the gift of longevity, living to 200 or more years of age. The new evil villain, Dr. Chin Moy is a Chinese disciple of The Destroyer, kidnaps Nobel Laureate, Dr. Fred Garrett.
The story traverses from The Fort. Peck Indian Reservation in Montana where Blacjfeather discovers ancient remains and a signet ring with magical powers, to La Lupa the destroyed home of Berhetzel, a South Pacific Island, Vienna, Rome and the Vatican and finally to the Amalfi Coast in Italy where evil finally gets its comeuppance and justice prevails.
The reader will literally be sitting on the edge of his/her seat during the last fifty pages of The Atlantis Gene. When I completed the book, I found myself wanting it to continue. It is a much shorter read than either Death by DNA or the Trojan Plague, but every bit as fantastical, suspenseful and compelling. I recommend The Atlantis Gene unequivocally.