From the New York Times bestselling author of Raising Atlantis and The Atlantis Prophecy comes an explosive new international thriller jam-packed with political and prophetic intrigue.
Beneath the city of God, a centuries-old secret awaits.
And every power on earth wants it.
The adventure begins with the wreckage of a sunken Nazi submarine and a shocking legacy of Hitler's quest for Atlantis. Archaeologist Conrad Yeats discovers in the ruins of the Third Reich the key to an ancient conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of every major government. Suddenly Yeats is plunged into a deadly race across the Mediterranean, hunted by the assassins of an international organization that will stop at nothing to ignite global Armageddon and revive an empire. And only Serena Serghetti, the beautiful Vatican linguist he loved and lost, can help him save the world from the Atlantis Revelation.
Praised by the biggest names in thrillers, The Atlantis Revelation is an unforgettable blockbuster.
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"I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first two in the Atlantis trilogy. However, it is a good idea to read them in order as they follow a story line from one to two to three. I think this is the last of the series. As of today there is no indication on the author's web site of his next book. "
— Tommy (4 out of 5 stars)
“A pedal-to-the-metal thriller that combines good old-fashioned suspense with throat-grabbing twists. Just the right blend of science, myth, history, and action. Marvelous.”
— Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Charlemagne Pursuit“Lightning-paced, dagger-sharp, and brilliantly executed, The Atlantis Revelation made me gasp out loud.”
— James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Doomsday Key“A rollicking, globe-spanning thriller that pulled me in from the very first page…Pure fun!”
— Christopher Reich, New York Times bestselling author“This is an extremely fast-paced novel—An exciting adventure novel very much in the James Rollins and Matthew Reilly mold.”
— BooklistLightning-paced, dagger-sharp, and brilliantly executed, The Atlantis Revelation made me gasp out loud.
— James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Doomsday KeyA giddily-paced, rollicking, globe-spanning tale of adventure, discovery and derring-do that pulled me in from the very first page. It's rare to find a tale as well researched as it is entertaining, and this is it. Best of all, it is pure fun!
— Christopher Reich, New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Deception" Finally done this series. The best of the three books, however for my view on the series that is not saying much. Enjoyed the action, however everything was a bit over the top. Always an answer or solution easily accessible for Dr. Yeats. Not my favorite series. "
— Tracy, 2/18/2014" I had trouble staying with theis book. The previous book in the series kept me more enthralled. "
— Christina, 2/12/2014" Ok Book. Fast paced. But nothing too spectacular. "
— Robert, 2/6/2014" Just like a Hollywood blockbuster; An action-packed, escapade across Europe by a former American archeologist who like a modern-day Indiana Jones, Isaac Bell (Cussler character) or Robert Langdon, goes up against a secret society in order to save innocent people and the feisty female he truly loves. "
— Leon, 2/1/2014" This is one book I could not put down, (but had to due to work) This was the best one of the series. "
— Marika, 1/25/2014" Quick fun to read book. The plot is very far fetched. "
— David, 1/22/2014" Good thriller and a fast read. It is typical for this type of thriller, good guys, bad guys, and the good guys come out on top as expected. "
— David, 1/16/2014" Very entertaining and fast to read "
— Jeff, 1/9/2014" I find the fact that he suggests his main character is just a regular guy hilarious. The amount of action and suspense in this guy's life suggests he's anything but. However, it was a pretty good book that leaves you wondering the entire time. "
— Lynne, 12/30/2013" I actually liked this book, it was rushing with excitement right from the beginning to the very end! It did not tie up some loss ends from the first two books in the story but I'm okay with it if there is another book in the series coming out :D "
— Teacher, 12/24/2013" Sort of a Atlantis-mystery thriller written by a 5th grader. Needed a copy-editor. Multiple examples of sentences containing extra words, wrong verb tenses, subject/verb agreement conflicts. I prefer my conflicts in the story line. Won't read this author again. "
— Debi, 12/17/2013" Not overly impressed with this one, the third in the series. "
— Ammonite, 12/16/2013" So Matthew Reilley-ish. But this time around there is an actual explanation for the superhero behaviour. Meh. "
— Aparna, 12/13/2013" I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first two in the Atlantis trilogy. However, it is a good idea to read them in order as they follow a story line from one to two to three. I think this is the last of the series. As of today there is no indication on the author's web site of his next book. "
— Tommy, 12/8/2013" Last book in the series. Although it was a good book and I enjoyed it, I did not think it was as good as the others. Just more of the same. If you really like action/adventure books you will like this one. "
— Phyllis, 10/4/2013" Could not finish the book, I just did not like the writing style. "
— Jimmy, 4/29/2013" I liked this book - it was as exciting as his previous two books and there was a bit more explanation than usual, which was a nice change. Still, there were more than a few explanations missing, so I do hope that the series continues. I will definitely be looking out for any new installments. "
— Victoria, 3/15/2013" worst of the trilogy, which is unfortunate. Hardly any surprises, no big mindblowing secrets, and the action is predictable. The scene descriptions are sub-par, and sometimes seem contradictory. Bad dialogue and cliched characters. The ending resolves almost nothing. "
— RA, 3/11/2013" Not as good as Atlantis Prophecy, but still a good read. "
— Lbd, 6/5/2012" This was a fun read. Always a lot of action; however, the ending could have been better. "
— Sarah, 6/3/2012" This was an okay book.. I thought the first two books were much better than the third book.. It started off well, but I did not like the ending very much.. Overall, I enjoyed reading the series.. "
— Steve, 7/15/2011" I actually liked this book, it was rushing with excitement right from the beginning to the very end! It did not tie up some loss ends from the first two books in the story but I'm okay with it if there is another book in the series coming out :D "
— Teacher, 2/3/2011" Very entertaining and fast to read "
— Jeff, 2/2/2011" This was a fun read. Always a lot of action; however, the ending could have been better. "
— Sarah, 1/3/2011" Good thriller and a fast read. It is typical for this type of thriller, good guys, bad guys, and the good guys come out on top as expected. "
— David, 8/8/2010" Quick fun to read book. The plot is very far fetched. "
— David, 8/2/2010" Ok Book. Fast paced. But nothing too spectacular. "
— Robert, 7/4/2010" Not as good as Atlantis Prophecy, but still a good read. "
— Lbd, 6/22/2010" worst of the trilogy, which is unfortunate. Hardly any surprises, no big mindblowing secrets, and the action is predictable. The scene descriptions are sub-par, and sometimes seem contradictory. Bad dialogue and cliched characters. The ending resolves almost nothing. "
— RA, 6/20/2010" A quckie. Kind of like eating the left over Halloween candy. "
— Shaon, 11/1/2009" Not overly impressed with this one, the third in the series. "
— Ammonite, 10/23/2009Thomas Greanias is the founder of the Atlantis Mapping Project and is the New York Times bestselling author of several novels. A pioneer in eBook adventure, he was the first major novelist to breakout on the web with Raising Atlantis, a #1 bestselling eBook on Amazon and audiobook on Audible and iTunes. His sequels and subsequent novels have landed him on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. Acknowledged as the only true evolution of the Atlantis mythology in more than 2,500 years, his blockbuster series is not set in an underwater city, leaping instead from a lost continent in Raising Atlantis to a centuries-old global conspiracy in The Atlantis Prophecy and beyond in the ongoing adventures of the Atlantis Mapping Project. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.
Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.