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1.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as the title makes it sound..., August 31, 2003
This review is from: Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died (Paperback)
This is a bloody fantasy novel dealing with the Celts, ancient Mycenae and Crete (called Atlantis in this book). None of the characters are sympathetic, the swordplay is at times pointless, and the plot is unengaging. The writer's contention is that old Santorini was Atlantis (the Atlanteans are made to be the bad guys), and, if that is not bad enough, he has one of his professor friends adamantly backing up the claim in the epilogue of the book. That dry husk of an observation aside, this is the kind of book that speed reading was invented for. Why Atlantis even had to be included in the title was beyond me, other than to sell more copies.
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