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Atlantis

Jack Howard Series, Book 1

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Atlantis

By: David Gibbins
Narrated by: James Langton
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Marine archaeologist Jack Howard has stumbled upon the keys to an ancient puzzle. With a crack team of scientific experts and ex-Special Forces commandos, he is heading for what he believes could be the greatest archaeological find of all time - the site of fabled Atlantis - while a ruthless adversary watches his every move and prepares to strike. But neither Jack nor his adversary could have imagined what awaits them in the murky depths - not only a shocking truth about a lost world but an explosive secret that could have devastating consequences today. Jack is determined to stop the legacy of Atlantis from falling into the wrong hands, whatever the cost. But first he must do battle to prevent a global catastrophe.

©2006 David Gibbins (P)2014 Tantor
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Science Fiction Action & Adventure Suspense Thriller & Suspense Military Fiction Ancient History Historical Fiction

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"The historical conspiracy angle gives the book Da Vinci-esque appeal, and the intense visual details of the team's marine discoveries make it naturally cinematic." ---Publishers Weekly
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Atlantis is centered around finding the lost city of Atlantis. There are three big detractions from theplot. First, the first twenty-five percent of the is filled with techo-details -- too many. Instead of enhancing the story, these details distance the listener from the story. If Gibbins wanted realism then he went too far with these details. Second, there at least two major coincidences that weaken the overall plot. One of the coincidences, although playing a major plot role, could have been cut from the novel. Last, the sub-characters, especially Katya, were flat and needed rounding.

The explanation of the posed for the possibilities of the Altlantian civilization are the strong part of this novel. Gibbins put in place a fictional framework that could have happened. The story felt real during its telling. James Langton did and nice job narrating.

If you like historical-thriller fiction, it is worth the read. This is book one of a series. The first novel had enough redeeming value to give the second in the series a try.

Solid plausible fiction -- a touch too technical

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Interesting concept, but dragged out. Reader could not hold my attention. Definitely will not follow up on the series............wish I could return this one.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Not sure what was wrong, but he just wasn't right for this book.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No.

Not worth the time

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First, I didn't like the narration. This was suppose to be an exciting thriller. The narrator might be really good in a history book but I would hesitate to purchase another tech thriller audio book with this narrator.
I love history and I love really good thrillers with a strong basis in history but the author got too wrapped up in the technical details. For example, the Russian boat is about to attack and the crew gets caught up in the technical issues and then we'll their Russian liaison comes back and everything is okay, nothing to worry about.?
I was really hoping for a good military, technical thriller with some diving adventures but so far just lots of technical jargon.

Too wrapped up in the technical aspects

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there is a lot of lovely detail you can really get lost in the discovery of Atlantis however it is a very technical story that sometimes loses the reader

Good but technical

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The plot is pretty good, along with the characters, maybe a little to on the noise with each character stereotype and the theory about Atlantis is great. What hurts it, for me, is the few times the author gets caught up in the science of something/someplace (sorry, don't want to be to spoilery) and I am thinking "shut up, we get it, you've talked about the same thing several times and your character is in mortal peril. I do not think now is the time he would get distracted by the unique science of whatever." Not a big deal, but it got annoying. I'm still likely to try others in the series.

A decent science adventure

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