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    <![CDATA[Ancient Rising: Rise of the Ancients Book I]]>
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    <![CDATA[What if you discovered that the Greek Gods of myth were real, imprisoned for thousands of years on the lost continent of Atlantis and only you could release them from their underwater prison? What if the journey would take you to the Greek Isles, Egypt, the rain forests of Mexico, and eventually Atlantis itself? What if the long the way you made unbelievable scientific discoveries, battled pirates and zombies, and finally discovered the amazingly powerful, god-like beings did exist and the Earth's very existence depended on your freeing them? What if you found out that if you free them, you may be dooming the entire human race? This is the plight of Dan Ryan, a recent widower who while in the depths of great despair of the loss of his wife and child, is set on this very adventure by a peculiar character who claims to be the Greek God Hermes. Follow Dan and his friends as the adventure of a lifetime begins the first of this new fantasy trilogy.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Rise of the Ancients - Annuna]]>
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    <![CDATA[The latest two books of the Rise of the Ancients saga are combined into one action packed novel!<br/><br/>Book 2: Ancient Destruction pickes up where Ancient Rising left off as Dan Ryan and Prometheus battles Zeus, Poseidon and the otherer Gods as they race to a secret location that could be the catalyst to saving mankind.  While the battle wages on, we learn the origin of man, the rise to power of the Gods, and the fall of Atlantis.<br/><br/>Finally, in Book 3: Rise of the Annuna--Ryan must go through Heaven and Hell, face his own internal demons, and convince the Annuna to join in a climactic battle with humanity hanging in the balance.]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the first chapter of the Ancient Rising trilogy, recent widower Dan Ryan is visited by a strange being claiming to be the Greek God Hermes. This eccentric character tells him that the Greek Gods of myth are real  and imprisoned on Atlantis  and only Dan can free them. Grief stricken and believing he has little else to live for, he decides to follow the self proclaimed deity's instructions and seeks out an archaeologist who is in search of the lost continent. What follows is an adventurous journey to Greece, Egypt, Spain and eventually  Atlantis itself. Along the way Dan battles with his own sanity, his relationship with God, an attraction to a young companion, sharks, pirates, murderers, an evil billionaire bent on finding Atlantis first, zombies, confusing clues, and the never-ending sarcasm of Hermes. All this  and they havent even gotten to the island nation yet  where awaiting them is something much, much worse.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Ancient Rising - Rise of the Ancients Book 1]]>
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    <![CDATA[A widower is set off on an amazing adventure by a man claiming to be a god. Like Indiana Jones meets Clash of the Titans, follow Dan Ryan through Egypt, Greece, and the Mexican Jungle as he unlocks the keys to finding the lost continent of Atlantis and the gods that are imprisoned there.]]>
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