Name: Megalith
Dateline: Atlantis
Weblog: megalithbooks.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 28
First Published: Saturday, June 3, 2006
Last Published: Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Currently listing articles 28-1:
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Book Review: The Rosetta Key by William Dietrich— Gage sets off on a roller-coaster adventure, always getting away with a mix of skill, luck, and a heavy dose of resourcefulness.
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Book Review: The Last Oracle by James Rollins— Rollins' book is one of the top thrillers of the year.
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Interview with Atlantis Prophecy Author Thomas Greanias— "Throughout history villainy has sought the imprimatur of history or myth to justify itself."
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Book Review: The Atlantis Prophecy by Thomas Greanias— The story hits the ground running for a fast, fun read - and a grittier, more complex tale than many thrillers.
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Book Review: The Chase by Clive Cussler— An entertaining diversion from the NUMA novels.
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— A strong debut novel centered around one of the Bible's most legendary figures.
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Book Review: The 6 Sacred Stones by Matthew Reilly— Lots of action; not much of anything else.
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Book Review: Crusader Gold by David Gibbins— A must-read for devoted Gibbins fans, though the requisite Vatican conspiracy connection also rears its head.
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Book Review: Deep Storm by Lincoln Child— The author's best solo effort by far.
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Interview with David Lynn Golemon, Author of the Event Group Series— "The Event Group had its seed planted as far back as President Abraham Lincoln, beginning with the American ‘Raid on Mount Ararat’ in 1864..."
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Book Review: Legend by David Lynn Golemon— A no-holds-barred adrenaline rush.
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Book Review: Dourado by David Wood— If you like your thrillers with a touch of mystery and Biblical archaeology, Dourado is the book for you.
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Book Review: The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child— Preston and Child are masters of the thriller genre, and The Wheel of Darkness is a worthy addition the the Pendergast saga.
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Book Review: The Navigator by Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos— Austin and Zavala are drawn into the search for The Navigator, a stolen Phonecian sculpture, which could point the way to King Solomon's mines.
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Book Review: The Book of Fate by Brad Meltzer— The Book of Fate is a gripping political thriller surrounding a failed assassination on the president.
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Interview with Action-Adventure Author Bill Craig— Bill Craig is the author of several action-adventure titles, including Emerald Death and the forthcoming The Sky Masters.
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Book Review: Emerald Death by Bill Craig— Bill Craig spins a rip-roaring adventure story worthy of the old pulps.
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Interview with Best-Selling Author Jeremy Robinson— Jeremy Robinson is fast making his mark in the action/adventure genre.
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Book Review: Raising the Past by Jeremy Robinson— What is fast becoming Jeremy Robinson's trademark: a fast-paced, entertaining read with engaging characters.
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Book Review: Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler— Dirk Pitt is back in his nineteenth adventure.
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Book Review: The Disunited States of America by Harry Turtledove— Teenager Justin Monroe is sent to Virginia in an alternate world in which the United States never became united.
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Book Review: Atlantis by David Gibbins— Gibbins has crafted an original, engrossing tale that makes a wonderful addition to the body of Atlantis-themed thrillers.
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Book Review: The Testament by Eric Van Lustbader— A confounding thriller in the spirit of The DaVinci Code.
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Book Review: Book of the Dead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child— Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child bring The Pendergast Trilogy to a gripping conclusion.
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Book Review: The Didymus Contingency by Jeremy Robinson— A fast-paced thriller that blends action and time travel with interesting characters on a spiritual quest.
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Book Review: Inca Gold by Clive Cussler— What Cussler does particularly well is spin a fascinating back-story with a variety of historical and archaeological elements.
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Book Review: Raising Atlantis by Thomas Greanias— The United States military has uncovered the remains of Atlantis beneath two miles of ice.
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Book Review: Seven Deadly Wonders by Matthew Reilly— The plot centers around the search for the capstone of the Great Pyramid of Giza...

