The Atlantis Agenda (Eden Black Archaeological Thriller #3)
WHAT IF ATLANTIS DOESN’T WANT TO BE FOUND?When an orb is discovered in the ruins of an ancient Mexican city, archaeologists around the world start...
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WHAT IF ATLANTIS DOESN’T WANT TO BE FOUND?
When an orb is discovered in the ruins of an ancient Mexican city, archaeologists around the world start to speculate. The orb’s strange markings point to a civilization even older than the city itself – could this be the lost city of ATLANTIS?
Before the orb can be analyzed, it and the team of archaeologists responsible for its discovery vanish without a trace.
Enter EDEN BLACK. Determined to uncover the truth and rescue her colleagues, Eden and her team embark on a dangerous mission to unravel the mysteries of the orb.
But they soon discover that they are not alone in their quest. Powerful and dangerous forces are determined to keep the secrets of the orb hidden forever, and they will stop at nothing to ensure that Eden fails.
Fighting to stay one step ahead, Eden and her crew are drawn into a thrilling race against time. Will they be able to uncover the secrets of the orb before it's too late, or will Atlantis remain forever lost to the world?
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What is The Atlantis Agenda about?
The Atlantis Agenda opens with a discovery that should not be possible-two orbs in the ruins of Palmyra, Syria. The orbs are over four thousand years old and marked with what appear to be the world’s continental coastlines. If genuine, they suggest an ancient civilisation knew the shape of the Americas thousands of years before Columbus.
The mystery pulls Eden Black into a conspiracy stretching from Teotihuacán in Mexico to a hidden jungle base off the coast of Belize — and into the question of whether Atlantis was not a myth, but a memory.
What is the object they’re after in The Atlantis Agenda?
The central mystery revolves around the orbs found in Palmyra. Their existence points toward a lost civilisation with knowledge far beyond what history says should have been possible. The orbs connect to Atlantis, Teotihuacán, the Amazon rainforest, and the possibility that an advanced ancient civilisation once reached across the world.
Is The Atlantis Agenda based on a true story?
Eden’s adventure is fiction, but The Atlantis Agenda is built around real places, real theories, and genuine archaeological mysteries. Teotihuacán remains one of the great mysteries of the ancient world, with unknown builders and unexplained tunnels beneath the site. The book also draws on real debates about Atlantis, lost civilisations, ancient maps, and whether the ancient world was more advanced and connected than mainstream history suggests.
Who is Eden Black in The Atlantis Agenda?
By The Atlantis Agenda, Eden Black is no longer simply reacting to danger. She is at the centre of a mission with global implications, working with Athena, Baxter, and a growing team of allies. This book also answers major questions about Eden’s past, where she came from, and why certain people have been watching over her for her entire life.
Where is The Atlantis Agenda set?
The Atlantis Agenda moves between Mexico, Belize, Syria, and the Amazon rainforest. Key locations include the ancient pyramid complex of Teotihuacán, the Mexican interior, a remote jungle island off the coast of Belize, Palmyra in Syria, and the Javari Valley in the Amazon, where Alexander Winslow searches for a hidden pyramid revealed by an earthquake.
Is The Atlantis Agenda an archaeological thriller?
Yes. The Atlantis Agenda is a fast-paced archaeological thriller about Atlantis, lost civilisations, ancient maps, hidden pyramids, Teotihuacán, the Amazon, and a conspiracy to control ancient knowledge.
Who will enjoy The Atlantis Agenda?
The Atlantis Agenda is for readers who enjoy Indiana Jones, Dan Brown, Clive Cussler, Tomb Raider, National Treasure, ancient mysteries, Atlantis theories, lost civilisations, and fast-paced adventure thrillers. It will especially appeal to readers interested in Teotihuacán, Graham Hancock, Andrew Collins, the Javari Valley, ancient maps, and the idea that human civilisation may be older and stranger than we have been told.
Is The Atlantis Agenda clean or family-friendly?
Yes. Like the other Eden Black books, The Atlantis Agenda contains action, danger, and suspense, but no gratuitous violence or explicit content. Older teenagers and adults who enjoy clean adventure fiction should find it a comfortable read.
What order should I read the Eden Black books in?
The Atlantis Agenda is book three in the Eden Black series. For the best experience, start with The Ark Files, then read The Giza Protocol, then The Atlantis Agenda. Each book tells a complete adventure, but the wider mystery builds across the series.
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- Publication:2023
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- Language:eng
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