Atlantos

Atlantos

by Robin Maxwell
Atlantos

Atlantos

by Robin Maxwell

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Overview

Inspired by the writings of Plato

12,000 years in the past...

On two primeval sister-planets two magnificent civilizations hurtle towards their cataclysmic destinies. Poseidon and Athens Ra are the two rival brothers who govern them. They possess advanced technos and all-too-human passions.

Are they gods or are they men?

Level-headed Terresian explorer and scientist Poseidon Ra commands an expedition to Erthe
where a routine genetic protocol on the aboriginal population has unexpectedly triggered a staggering leap in human evolution. He quickly realizes that he's traveled 940 million miles across the solar system only to fall in love with a planet...and its exceptionally advanced, exquisite native daughter.

Sensualist and bad boy Athens Ra has been tasked with governing the mining colony of Mars - a life-sustaining mission crucial to the survival of the home world. The drilling spawns riches beyond imagining, and enemies that are the stuff of nightmares.

One brother discovers a love that will change the course of history, the other...monsters, madness and death.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150863545
Publisher: Pipes Canyon Press
Publication date: 09/11/2015
Series: The Early Erthe Chronicles , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 529
Sales rank: 790,067
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Robin Maxwell began writing novels about the historical figures she had been obsessing about since graduating from Tufts University with a degree in Occupational Therapy. Her first novel, "The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn," now in its 24th printing, won two YA awards and has been translated into fourteen languages. "The Wild Irish" - an epic tale of Ireland's rebel queen, Grace O'Malley - closed out her Elizabethan Quartet, and is now in development for a television series. "Signora Da Vinci" and "Jane: The Woman Who loved Tarzan" are tales of the remarkable women behind two of the world's most beloved wildmen - Maestro Leonardo and Lord Greystoke. Robin lives with her husband of thirty-five years, Max Thomas, at High Desert Eden, a wildlife sanctuary in the Mojave Desert.
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