The Atlantis Riddle

ANCIENT SECRETS ARE SOMETIMES BURIED FOR A REASON

In 1914, Thomas Edison watches as his West Orange laboratory burns to the ground. As he surveys the fire, consuming his life's work, he touches an ancient artifact in his pocket, and smiles.

Sixty years later, an Army SOG team recovers a cache of North Vietnamese intelligence, and discovers among the documents an identical artifact. The find becomes the foundation of a vast and powerful smuggling empire.

Today, someone is after both artifacts, and the secret they may reveal--the existence and location of the fabled lost city of Atlantis.

Dr. Dan Kotler--Archaeologist, Polymath, and occasional FBI Consultant--returns, alongside his partner, Agent Roland Denzel. Together they race to discover the truth behind two artifacts with a long and bloody history.

Can they solve the Atlantis Riddle, and recover a trove of Edison's lost treasures, before it all falls into the wrong hands?

THE SECOND BOOK OF THE DAN KOTLER ARCHAEOLOGICAL THRILLERS

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The Atlantis Riddle

ANCIENT SECRETS ARE SOMETIMES BURIED FOR A REASON

In 1914, Thomas Edison watches as his West Orange laboratory burns to the ground. As he surveys the fire, consuming his life's work, he touches an ancient artifact in his pocket, and smiles.

Sixty years later, an Army SOG team recovers a cache of North Vietnamese intelligence, and discovers among the documents an identical artifact. The find becomes the foundation of a vast and powerful smuggling empire.

Today, someone is after both artifacts, and the secret they may reveal--the existence and location of the fabled lost city of Atlantis.

Dr. Dan Kotler--Archaeologist, Polymath, and occasional FBI Consultant--returns, alongside his partner, Agent Roland Denzel. Together they race to discover the truth behind two artifacts with a long and bloody history.

Can they solve the Atlantis Riddle, and recover a trove of Edison's lost treasures, before it all falls into the wrong hands?

THE SECOND BOOK OF THE DAN KOTLER ARCHAEOLOGICAL THRILLERS

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The Atlantis Riddle

The Atlantis Riddle

by Kevin Tumlinson
The Atlantis Riddle

The Atlantis Riddle

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Overview

ANCIENT SECRETS ARE SOMETIMES BURIED FOR A REASON

In 1914, Thomas Edison watches as his West Orange laboratory burns to the ground. As he surveys the fire, consuming his life's work, he touches an ancient artifact in his pocket, and smiles.

Sixty years later, an Army SOG team recovers a cache of North Vietnamese intelligence, and discovers among the documents an identical artifact. The find becomes the foundation of a vast and powerful smuggling empire.

Today, someone is after both artifacts, and the secret they may reveal--the existence and location of the fabled lost city of Atlantis.

Dr. Dan Kotler--Archaeologist, Polymath, and occasional FBI Consultant--returns, alongside his partner, Agent Roland Denzel. Together they race to discover the truth behind two artifacts with a long and bloody history.

Can they solve the Atlantis Riddle, and recover a trove of Edison's lost treasures, before it all falls into the wrong hands?

THE SECOND BOOK OF THE DAN KOTLER ARCHAEOLOGICAL THRILLERS


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781386390039
Publisher: Happy Pants Books
Publication date: 03/31/2020
Series: Dan Kotler , #2
Pages: 250
Sales rank: 698,137
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Kevin Tumlinson is an award-winning and bestselling novelist, living in Texas and working in random coffee shops, cafés, and hotel lobbies worldwide. His debut thriller, The Coelho Medallion, was a 2016 Shelf Notable Indie award winner.

Kevin grew up in Wild Peach, Texas, where he was raised by his grandparents and given a healthy respect for story telling. He often found himself in trouble in school for writing stories instead of doing his actual assignments.

Kevin's love for history, archaeology, and science has been a tremendous source of material for his writing, feeding his fiction and giving him just the excuse he needs to read the next article, biography, or research paper.

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