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The Hunt for Atlantis

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The Hunt for Atlantis

By: Andy McDermott
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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A lost civilization. A dangerous quest. A deadly secret....

It's one of history's most enduring and controversial legends: the lost city of Atlantis. Archaeologist Nina Wilde is certain she's solved the riddle of its whereabouts - and with the help of reclusive billionaire Kristian Frost, his beautiful daughter, Kari, and ex-SAS bodyguard Eddie Chase, she's about to make the most important discovery in centuries.

But not everyone wants them to succeed: a powerful and mysterious organization will stop at nothing to ensure that a secret submerged for 11,000 years never resurfaces. More than one would-be discoverer has already died in pursuit of Atlantis's secrets - including Nina's own parents. Failure isn't an option.

From the streets of Manhattan to the Brazilian jungle, from a Tibetan mountaintop to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, Nina and Eddie will race against time - and follow a trail of danger and death to a revelation so explosive, it could destroy civilization forever.

©2009 Andy McDermott (P)2010 Tantor
Historical Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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"McDermott's debut, already an international best seller, raises the bar to please adventure junkies who prefer to mainline their action." ( Publishers Weekly)

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Fun

A good listen. Action-Humor The narrator grows on ya. Imaginative story. Well worth the time

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Not a bad story

Overall everything was not bad with the story. The work by the narrator was well done. As for the story it was an alright job.

Will I pick up another by the author and or the narrator.? Yes, I think I will.

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The start of a great action series

What made the experience of listening to The Hunt for Atlantis the most enjoyable?

The characters were fresh and fun. The action non-stop. Each action sequence, and there were plenty here, bigger and crazier than the last.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Yes. This is the very definition of a page turner. The action constantly ratcheted up with each chapter. Could not wait to see what would happen next.

Which character – as performed by Gildart Jackson – was your favorite?

Eddie Chase. The character is a lot of fun...that comes through clearly here

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Generally the tone was less being moved and more one of excitement. The most moving part related to Hugo and the his story...his premonitions and how they play out.

Any additional comments?

If you have not started this series yet...hop on board for non-stop action and a pretty good amount of humor. Highly recommended.

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Outstanding.

A great book from start to finish. I recommend it anyone looking for an adventure.

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Hoo-frikkin'-RAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What did you love best about The Hunt for Atlantis?

At the end, I felt as beat to hell as Chase, himself!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Chase, of course. He's kind of a watered down, feminized version of Yours, Truly. I really feel for the guy. ;-D

Which scene was your favorite?

The one includng the word, "bedroom".

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

See above!

Any additional comments?

Pretty much defines the term, "RIPPING YARN!" I felt twelve years old, reading H. Ryder Haggard for the very first time.

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bad narration

good story line and characters but not so good voice narrating other than that good story

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Enjoyable book with quality audio

This book will appeal to fans of Indiana Jones as it combines treasure hunting, archaeology, mythology, and strong male and female protagonists. They travel to several key locations and find archaeological sites that may relate to Atlantis.

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Over the top action

I heard this from beginning to end. Somewhere along the way I had to stop and remind myself that this was fiction. The nearly nonstop crisis of the tale strained my interest in the text. I went to the end. Don’t believe listen was a waste of time. Had no ‘feel good’ moment on finish.
If non-stop action is your favored genre - you will probably really enjoy this one.

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Tedious

What disappointed you about The Hunt for Atlantis?

The heroes were initially developed well but somewhere along the line they were all lobotomized. The plot dragged along because our heroes fell into every obvious trap there was. The characters themselves were not too bad and that was the only thing that kept me going to the end. I have read other McDermott pieces and was disappointed.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Hunt for Atlantis?

There are too many to mention and all of the actions scenes were painfully long and predictable once you realized the formula.

Any additional comments?

Do not waste a credit on this one folks.

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Meh.

Plot line and concept were okay. Not startling unusual. The beginning was sort of an “Indiana Jones” vibe. Ran that way through most of the story. Then there is the sudden twist that was sort of ignorant with the real bad guy being some sort of “70’s” Bond Villain bend on destroying the world. All these secret cities that weren’t that hard to find, laying around for the last 10,000 years. But no one ever stumbles across them?

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