Review of The Atlantis Cure
Posted: 07 Aug 2024, 19:08
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Atlantis Cure" by Pierce Roberts.]
The Atlantis Cure: The Secret of the Message Stone by Pierce Roberts is the fourth installment of the Destroyer Series. The raid of a certain virus, which had led to the deaths of many and is still counting, pushes a group of scientists in a joint effort to unravel the mystery behind this deadly virus. Soon, it is discovered that an ancient stone that was split in two thousands of years ago holds the answers to the cure for this strange virus. Joseph Blackfeather and his group are skilled at what they do, but will this mystery be one that they can solve? Will they save the world from this ravaging pandemic? Grab a copy of this book to find out.
The detailing in every part of this story was always so amazing to read. The author makes sure to give insight into historical and prehistorical aspects surrounding the story, which gives it a realistic touch. Joseph Blackfeather, who possesses Atlantean DNA, plays a key role in uncovering the mystery of the message stone.
Challenges and battles arise for those who seek to stop the virus, but the cure must be discovered and the pandemic must be stopped quickly to prevent further damage. But do they have what it takes to fight against all odds and win this battle against the virus, against Kim Soo-rah? Although lengthy stories can sometimes tire me out, I somehow wasn't bored while I read through this particular book. I commend the author for properly arranging the story plot so well and ensuring that the suspense can keep readers till the very end of the book.
Also, the grammatical errors were not significant enough to distract readers from the story; hence, this book was professionally edited. I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the reasons I have stated above and also because I thoroughly enjoyed the story. Readers who will find this book interesting are readers who love the concept of battles and scientific intelligence. That is to say, lovers of well-detailed and lengthy sci-fi novels will find this book interesting to read. Those who love to follow book series will also love this book, although readers can still enjoy this as a stand-alone novel.
******
The Atlantis Cure
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
The Atlantis Cure: The Secret of the Message Stone by Pierce Roberts is the fourth installment of the Destroyer Series. The raid of a certain virus, which had led to the deaths of many and is still counting, pushes a group of scientists in a joint effort to unravel the mystery behind this deadly virus. Soon, it is discovered that an ancient stone that was split in two thousands of years ago holds the answers to the cure for this strange virus. Joseph Blackfeather and his group are skilled at what they do, but will this mystery be one that they can solve? Will they save the world from this ravaging pandemic? Grab a copy of this book to find out.
The detailing in every part of this story was always so amazing to read. The author makes sure to give insight into historical and prehistorical aspects surrounding the story, which gives it a realistic touch. Joseph Blackfeather, who possesses Atlantean DNA, plays a key role in uncovering the mystery of the message stone.
Challenges and battles arise for those who seek to stop the virus, but the cure must be discovered and the pandemic must be stopped quickly to prevent further damage. But do they have what it takes to fight against all odds and win this battle against the virus, against Kim Soo-rah? Although lengthy stories can sometimes tire me out, I somehow wasn't bored while I read through this particular book. I commend the author for properly arranging the story plot so well and ensuring that the suspense can keep readers till the very end of the book.
Also, the grammatical errors were not significant enough to distract readers from the story; hence, this book was professionally edited. I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the reasons I have stated above and also because I thoroughly enjoyed the story. Readers who will find this book interesting are readers who love the concept of battles and scientific intelligence. That is to say, lovers of well-detailed and lengthy sci-fi novels will find this book interesting to read. Those who love to follow book series will also love this book, although readers can still enjoy this as a stand-alone novel.
******
The Atlantis Cure
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon