The Atlantis Scrolls
Order of the Black Sun Volume 7
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Clay
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By:
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P. W. Child
About this listen
In their attempt to seek refuge with the Black Sun's opposition organization, the Brigade Apostate, Sam and Nina are pressed with the task of locating the missing leader of the Black Sun and delivering her within a designated time frame. If they do not, three of their friends will be executed. The council, upper-level members of the Black Sun, is also seeking the missing leader, Renata, and the members have a good idea that billionaire Dave Purdue might be harboring her since he kidnapped her after defecting from their ranks.
While Sam and Nina are looking for Renata, they team up with Dave Purdue and his sister, Agatha, to assist in locating an ancient journal for Agatha's clients. But the journal holds more than historical value. Its riddles contain the location of the Atlantis Scrolls, the actual records on which the location of the legendary submerged continent is mentioned. As the four of them progress in finding clues, Agatha learns that her clients are not who they seem and that her brother and his friends are in far more danger than they know. Now Sam and Nina have to uncover the secrets of the Atlantis Scrolls while evading the council and appeasing the Brigade Apostate. Will they be able to save their friends before being detained or killed? Or will they find the lost continent of Atlantis in their pursuit of truth locked in the papyrus of ancient history?
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- mark pemberton
- 01-09-22
With a little more effort it could be poor
Yet another masterpiece in mediocrity.
Kevin Clay as the narrator draws all the life from the story and manages to drown any chance the work has of rising to the giddy heights of poor.
He has a fairly monotone style that fails to portray any action and his pronunciation is far from good.
The author has once more regained full use of his thesaurus and thinks nothing of using a dozen words when one would do. An indication of how bad the work is, can be seen by the flaws within the story or character development. Obviously the author isn't reading back or checking, and why would he, once is surely enough for anyone.
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