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2500 years ago, Plato’s dialogues described the island civilisation of Atlantis, which was swallowed by the sea. It was never thought to be more than a legend.

During a stormy night in October 1944, U-boat 303 left Germany for Argentina. Its mysterious cargo, protected by the Nazi SS and the occult Thule Society, had the potential to win the Second World War, but the submarine never made it to its destination.
More than half a century later, its lethal cargo has fallen into the hands of terrorists. SAS veteran Andrew Sterling, now driving a desk at ‘The Firm’, is tasked with the investigation. In a race against time through The Azores, Austria, Mexico and Antarctica, and with the help of archaeologist Fiona Keane, he must unravel the deadly mystery, before an ancient weapon is unleashed on the world.

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Published November 16, 2022

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Lex Faulkner

17 books18 followers
Lex Faulkner is the author of the Andrew Sterling action-adventure series. His novels have consistently ranked in the Top 10 Amazon Rankings for their individual categories, and they have been enjoyed by thousands of readers the world over. Although part of an ongoing series, his novels can easily be read independently of each other and in any order.

The Andrew Sterling series combines historical facts with contemporary fiction, weaving together compelling stories that take the reader on a fast-paced journey back through time and across continents in a way that echoes the author's own favourite genres - archaeological and historical thrillers, mystery novels and military action thrillers. The result is a page-turning series in the vein of Jason Bourne, Indiana Jones and James Bond.

Lex has travelled extensively in South East Asia, Europe, Africa and Japan, and speaks several languages.

He now lives in London and is currently working on the next Andrew Sterling novel.

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27 reviews
December 29, 2024
Almost became a DNF but the plot was let down by what felt like a lot of unnecessary detail! Could easily have been edited to 100 pages less without losing the action.
101 reviews
September 17, 2024
very exciting

Lex must put a lot of research into these novels that span many diverse geographic locations and different cultures. The action scenes are credible and special forces characters are treated with respect. The ‘first civilisation’ theory has been out there , perhaps even before The Chariots of the God by Erich von Däniken, and the breakup of a once supercontinent named Pangea is a credible theory in plate tectonics. Lex’s imagination is creative and leaves us to ponder on the instability of human relationships, and he provides many concrete examples of the best and worst human behaviour, contemporary and historical. Recommended as I move on to Book 2. One regret is that there are not Audible audio narrations for any of Faulkner’s novels as far as I can make out.
17 reviews
June 2, 2023
brilliant best I’ve read for ages

Absolutely brilliant. I couldn’t stop reading this one and had to continue right through. I really hope there are people out there that look after us all.
4 reviews
January 4, 2024
Better than Bond

A thoroughly gripping novel mixing legend, terrorism and SAS problem solving in one book.
Can’t wait for the next one.
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61 reviews2 followers
November 17, 2022
A good read

An interesting read concerning a secret society which is looking to produce a biological means of a terrorist act against western society.

There are a few too many threads left hanging for my liking; I would prefer there to have been fewer descriptions of the weapons used and more resolutions to questions.
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104 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2023
Brilliant

Really enjoyed this well written story. Likable characters with a fantastic story line that kept me turning the pages. The author has kept the characters grounded and made them believable and intertwined them into a riveting story that has used the past to perform a modern thriller and he has given us his own take on a what if.
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559 reviews7 followers
June 8, 2025
This is a very good read if not very heavy on the detail in some cases too heavy. The characters are well developed and the story is the old one of Atlantis and the Nazis with a new twist looking forward to the next but hope it’s a little lighter on the detail
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