Atlantis

Order of the Librarians

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Pub Date 20 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 11 Aug 2023

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As the prophecy looms, Atlantis stands on the brink of destruction, and only one man can change its fate.

Exhausted by the tribulations of peace-keeping within the council of twelve the Atlantean Empsar, Con Dwig, knows something must change, and soon.

Haunted by a prophecy foretelling the end of civilisation, he knows there is no time to lose. But just when things start to run smoothly, the allegations start, and a young man Givas Voret finds himself accused of being the conduit of the prophecy. With friends in short supply and the end of the order looming, can anyone lead Atlanteans through their darkest days yet?

In the depths of despair, hope glimmers - join the epic quest to save Atlantis from its own demise.

This is the second edition of book one in a series based on the ancient civilisation of Atlantis from Irwin Glenn

As the prophecy looms, Atlantis stands on the brink of destruction, and only one man can change its fate.

Exhausted by the tribulations of peace-keeping within the council of twelve the Atlantean...


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An enthralling epic that immerses readers in a world on the brink of ruin. As the Atlantean prophecy of destruction draws near, Con Dwig, the weary Atlantean Empsar, must navigate treacherous waters to avert catastrophe. With the weight of a civilization's fate on his shoulders, Dwig faces challenges both external and internal, as the allegations of a young man named Givas Voret threaten to unravel the fabric of Atlantis.

The intricate blend of prophecy, politics, and personal struggles makes this a riveting read. Glenn's skillful storytelling draws readers into a world teetering on the edge of darkness, and as hope struggles to pierce through despair, the quest to save Atlantis unfolds in epic fashion.

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Hey, fellow book buffs! Get ready to dive into a world of prophecies, ancient civilizations, and a hero with a big job to do. Atlantis: Order of the Librarians is like a rollercoaster ride of epicness that keeps you guessing from start to finish. Con Dwig, the Empsar dude, is in charge of keeping the peace, but when a doom-and-gloom prophecy pops up, things get real intense, real quick.

But don't think it's all serious stuff – there's action, politics, and a dash of mystery thrown in. Plus, there's this young guy Givas who's caught up in the middle of it all, and you won't believe what he's accused of. It's like a puzzle where the pieces don't fit, and the clock's ticking. If you're up for a read that's part history, part fantasy, and all-around awesome, grab a copy today and get ready to join the quest to save an entire civilization.

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