Review of The Atlantis Cure

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Review of The Atlantis Cure

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Atlantis Cure" by Pierce Roberts.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In this science fiction novel “The Atlantis Cure,” written by Pierce Roberts, a world ravaged by a virus allows a team of young superheroes to fight a single powerful antagonist. These various scientists and characters collaborate during the pandemic and economic challenges to discover a cure and combat another enemy threatening humanity.

In this story, a Native American man, Joseph Blackwater, with a hint of Atlantean lineage, is guiding a team of scientists in racing against the clock as they try to decipher an ancient tablet in order to save mankind. During the events, they encounter evil forces aimed at destruction, but they have assistance from powers from the other world. At the same time, a Russian mad scientist has developed a potent virus that, if it comes into the wrong possession, will exterminate humans. Some of the issues shared in the book include the courage that people muster to endure an impending disaster and survival. Want to know if they succeed? Grab the book to find out!

I liked the book due to the suspense in the figure and the manner in which the book was written to provoke me into thinking as well as expanding my knowledge about history. It retains readers fully interested and makes them have more enhancement of interest in historical events. The author’s efforts to include a lot of details made the story interesting. While the story line is serious and quite philosophical, there is an addition of humor, which just tops off the complexity of the story. I liked how the characters were depicted well, enchancing my experience while reading the story. 

There was nothing to dislike; the book was interesting, quite intriguing, and a rather engaging piece that introduced me to the world of adventures. I found some errors while reading the book; even that could not stop my experience significantly. I would confidently rate it  5 stars out of 5.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading science fiction, mystery history, and supernatural games. Perfect for the adventurous, the mystery-loving, and the mythology.

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