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Project Atlantis

Ascendant Chronicles, Book 1

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Project Atlantis

By: Brandon Ellis
Narrated by: Eric Martin Reid
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A secret branch of the U.S. government has found pyramids on Callisto, a Jupiter moon. They are etched with ancient hieroglyphs that no one can understand - no one but archaeologist Kaden Jaxx. What's more, the pyramids are giving off energy. Lots of energy. Enough to power half of the United States.

But Jaxx discovers his Black Ops bosses are hiding an Earth-shattering truth - an ancient civilization may still be on that moon. And a secret launch to that moon is imminent.

Jaxx hires a brilliant but impulsive reporter who digs into the agency's mandate. When they learn too much, the hunt is on: They're on a government hit list and are now trapped in a race against time to blow the lid off the secret plans, save themselves, and maybe even mankind.

Available books and upcoming books in the Ascendant Chronicles:

Project Atlantis

Destination Atlantis

Colony Atlantis

Beyond Atlantis

©2017 Brandon D Ellis (P)2018 Brandon D Ellis
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space
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Incoherent and Boring

This is an incoherent and ridiculously complicated plot written by a less than competent author. First, I listened up to Chapter 6. Then decided to start again from the beginning because I was totally lost in regard to what was happening. The major premise? Something about pyramids on a moon of Jupiter. Something about people from Atlantis being involved with these pyramids. These pyramids are emitting energy, and this fact has become a military secret protected by a secret U.S. Space Force which is prepared to kill anybody who exposes the situation. How do you keep an entire space force a secret? Huh? Why the big secret? Then there is a hero who suffers from amnesia regarding his service in that secret organization. Huh? The hero's nephew is a reporter who is revealing the existence of these lunar pyramids to the world by leaking pictures to the media. He is being pursued by government agents who want to kill him for publicizing the stuff on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter. There are many boring pages describing this nephew's attempts to elude those government agents and finally I decided that I couldn't care less if he was caught. I only got halfway through this thing. It's a waste of time and money.

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Story and narration was a big dissapointment

I'm pretty easy to please when it comes to books. The plot seemed so impossible that it failed to hold my interest.

Once you have heard good narration it is hard to sit through less than ok narration. Perhaps I may have enjoyed the story more if the narration had been better.

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