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Atlantis #3

Tomb of Zeus

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There are 6 books in the Atlantis Hidden Courage; Tomb of Atlantis; Curse of Atlantis; Tomb of Zeus; Weapon of Atlantis; and The Sacred Orb. Please see recommended order of reading below.Hidden is the back story of the main character in the Atlantis series (Interesting, but not essential)Tomb of is book 1Curse of is book 2Tomb of is book 3Weapons of is book 4 The Sacred is book 5 Tomb of Roberts and Javier Arista have found the lost city of Atlantis. With their discovery, they located a great white pyramid made of limestone. Inside it, near the top, a tomb contained a crystal coffin and the perfectly preserved body of Poseidon.A year later, Javier discovers a mysterious cavity underground, far below Poseidon’s tomb. The chamber is believed to be Zeus’ tomb. Now, Jack and Javier set out on a harrowing quest to locate Zeus and his fabled crystal scepter. Their journey leads them through deadly booby traps, survival on the high seas, savage polar bears and a secret sect of dangerous men that will stop at nothing to obtain the power of the scepter.Their adventure takes them to the icy plains of Greenland where they learn the secret history of Poseidon and who they were and where they came from. As the mystery unfolds, the answers are far more than they bargained for and leave the two fighting for their lives.76,000 wordsFor those interested in updates on book releases, please sign up for my news ow.ly/gqFbo

257 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 29, 2014

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Christopher David Petersen

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Christopher David Petersen (1963 – 20??). Born and raised in Connecticut. As a child, I was always daring and reckless. Never one to let common sense stand in the way of a great adventure, my bold feats of stupidity were legendary… Huckleberry Finn would have been proud.

“Surprisingly”, that same spirit carried over into adulthood, as I sought out entertainment that included: scuba diving; ski Mountaineering; mountain biking; Rock, Ice and Mountain climbing; flying planes; golf, motorcycles, the stock market and of course, experimentation with various alcoholic refreshments.

Later in life, writing became an extension of my deep desire to experience “new and exciting worlds”. I have written several books, but none have been published through any formal channels… I’ve heard the process is long, painful and laborious, the thought of which sickens me. My foray into e-publishing came after a friend suggested my works could fetch dollars instead of dust inside my sock drawer… a righteous observation. My recent publications are the result of this advice.

An Engineer by trade and Writer by passion, I have worked all over the U.S. and usually write in my spare time… that is when I’m not enjoying a bottle of Scotch and a quality cigar. I am a naturally long-winded individual, so writing is what happens when I can’t get anyone to listen to me anymore…

I love all kinds of genres but gravitate more towards suspense. There is nothing like the build up to a great climax… What a rush!

With my new discovery in self-publishing, I have become focused and more determined to produce far greater works. Further adventure/suspense novels are soon to be released.

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June 14, 2014
I have really enjoyed the previous books in this series and was really looking forward to this , and I have to say I was not disappointed. This is a good continuation of Jacks adventures and leads us from the Greek Islands to Greenland in the search for Zeus's tomb with the bad guys always seeming to be one step ahead. My only criticisms the lack of information about Zeus past and also the secret societies tie to Zeus but I feel certain that this and other more intriguing issues will all be resolved in the final book which I am really looking forward to reading very soon.
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January 10, 2015
Tomb of Atlantis

This book was even better than volume 3. It was more entertaining with Helen getting what she deserved at the end.
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