• The Atlantis Riddle

  • By: Kevin Tumlinson
  • Narrated by: Joe Hempel
  • Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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The Atlantis Riddle

By: Kevin Tumlinson
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Dan Kotler is back, and this time he’s tackling one of the oldest mysteries in history.

The second Dan Kotler archaeological thriller!

1914 - Thomas Edison stands and watches his West Orange laboratory burn to the ground, taking his life’s work with it. And he smiles. In his pocket is a stone that is the key to untold mysteries, and with it, he will start fresh, and create wonders beyond any of his previous work.

1974 - Two US Army Special Forces officers uncover a lockbox filled with invaluable enemy intelligence that can turn the tide of the Vietnam conflict. Among the papers and maps is another stone, nearly identical to Edison’s. With this, the two officers will build a financial empire, corrupt to its core but powerful enough to elude even the FBI.

Two stones, found 60 years apart, and both holding clues to what may be the lost city of Atlantis.

Today - Dan Kotler, independent researcher and archaeologist, is winding down from the events surrounding the theft and recovery of the Coelho Medallion, and discovering that the fallout of this history-altering adventure reaches further than he’d imagined. As academic colleagues shun him and the press hounds him, Kotler finds himself looking for a new purpose.

When Gail McCarthy, granddaughter of one of Manhattan’s wealthiest real estate moguls, brings an ancient stone to Kotler’s attention, he finds himself embroiled once again in intrigue, jeopardy, and mystery. This time he may uncover one of history’s oldest secrets - if he survives long enough.

Working with his friend from the FBI, Agent Roland Denzel, Kotler strikes out on a quest to uncover and solve the Atlantis riddle, and once again rewrite history as we know it.

©2021 Kevin Tumlinson (P)2021 Spotify Audiobooks

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Another Thrilling Read

Dan and Denzel are back and working together to solve modern day crimes while unraveling an ancient mystery, or is it just legend. Either way, they find themselves in more than one life threatening mess and with twists and turns aplenty.

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Fantastic

Loved it. Read it twice. Looking forward to more in the series.

So good.

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Excellent Listen!

This is another great story, with twists and turns that kept my attention the entire time!

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