We're looking for people who would be interested in reading and reviewing Travels in Elysium. It is literary fiction that includes a number of topics, including
Metaphysical Mystery Historical Philosophical/ Visionary Metaphysical fiction Near Death Experiences New Age Elements
It was the chance of a lifetime. A dream job in the southern Aegean. Apprentice to the great archaeologist Marcus Huxley, lifting a golden civilisation from the dead… Yet trading rural England for the scarred volcanic island of Santorini, 22-year old Nicholas Pedrosa is about to blunder into an ancient mystery that will threaten his liberty, his life, even his most fundamental concepts of reality.
An island that blew apart with the force of 100,000 atomic bombs… A civilisation prised out of the ash, its exquisite frescoes bearing a haunting resemblance to Plato’s lost island paradise, Atlantis… A death that may have been murder… And an archaeologist on a collision course with a brutal police state…
As the legend’s tumultuous clash of freedom and tyranny, honour and corruption plays out in the Aegean, Nicholas is forced to confront the possibility that Atlantis is less a physical place on the map than an ingenious metaphysical device engineered by the philosopher himself, one capable of revealing the true nature of reality and the human condition. Can it be understood before it engulfs them all?
Hi there, my name is Robert A. Hunt and I am an author of six novels and I am looking for reviewers for any of my novels. If you are interested I would be happy to send you a copy. Check out either my goodreads site or my blog at : http://genationoffcial.blogspot.ca/
We're looking for people who would be interested in reading and reviewing Travels in Elysium. It is literary fiction that includes a number of topics, including
Metaphysical Mystery
Historical
Philosophical/ Visionary
Metaphysical fiction
Near Death Experiences
New Age Elements
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It was the chance of a lifetime. A dream job in the southern Aegean. Apprentice to the great archaeologist Marcus Huxley, lifting a golden civilisation from the dead… Yet trading rural England for the scarred volcanic island of Santorini, 22-year old Nicholas Pedrosa is about to blunder into an ancient mystery that will threaten his liberty, his life, even his most fundamental concepts of reality.
An island that blew apart with the force of 100,000 atomic bombs… A civilisation prised out of the ash, its exquisite frescoes bearing a haunting resemblance to Plato’s lost island paradise, Atlantis… A death that may have been murder… And an archaeologist on a collision course with a brutal police state…
As the legend’s tumultuous clash of freedom and tyranny, honour and corruption plays out in the Aegean, Nicholas is forced to confront the possibility that Atlantis is less a physical place on the map than an ingenious metaphysical device engineered by the philosopher himself, one capable of revealing the true nature of reality and the human condition. Can it be understood before it engulfs them all?