Dr. Michael Nolan is a renowned writer dedicated to exploring parallel theories and theses, such as the existence of Atlantis, the survival of Neanderthals into modern times, or various conspiracy theories. Often criticized by "official" historians and scientists, he knows he disrupts the norm but cares little about it. Everything changes when a dying man claims to have discovered the secret of the Atlantis gate and the disappearance of his sister 15 years earlier. At the same time, copies of a painting related to Atlantis are stolen worldwide, and individuals investigating them also disappear. Anne Patterson, whose father died in one of the burglaries, decides to investigate and avenge her father. Her research quickly leads her to the self-proclaimed Atlantis specialist, Dr. Michael Nolan. Soon, both of them realize that the key to the mystery lies in the south of France, in Rennes-le-Ch teau. However, they are unaware that they will have to deal with Bruce Ward, a ruthless American mercenary who wants to get his hands on Atlantis' technology. They also have to contend with the Organization, a secret Atlantean society that ensures no one makes contact with Atlantis, even if it means using violence. What is the connection between Dr. Nolan's sister and Atlantis? What secret does this painting hide? Who does Bruce Ward really work for? And who is this mysterious Atlantean High Priestess accused of treason by her peers, who could be Michael Nolan's own missing sister? What links did his own parents have with Atlantis? From Chicago to Paris, Rennes-le-Ch teau, and Mexico, Michael Nolan will quickly realize that all the theories he was working on are... true... That Atlantis is hidden in the secrets of the Mexican jungles, and some are willing to kill to possess it... Michael Nolan's very first adventure...
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