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The Last Odyssey

The Last Odyssey

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

HBL Note: I read one sentence about James Rollins and I was like, whoa, that’s a book to feature! It said, “Rollins doesn't try to be realistic: he expands reality through his dogged, meticulous research into cutting-edge science and unsolved historical mysteries.” You already know I love history…and mysteries are my go-to books when I want to get completely immersed. I love the addition of cutting-edge science whichI love to read about in real life but don’t often pick up science fiction novels. Perhaps that should change! Scroll down to read more about The Last Odyssey.

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Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

From the publisher:

For eons, the city of Troy—whose legendary fall was detailed in Homer’s Iliad—was believed to be myth, until archaeologists in the nineteenth century uncovered its ancient walls buried beneath the sands. If Troy was real, how much of Homer’s twin tales of gods and monsters, curses and miracles—The Iliad and The Odyssey—could also be true and awaiting discovery?

In the frozen tundra of Greenland, a group of modern-day climatologists and archaeologists stumble on a shocking find: a medieval ship buried a half mile below the ice. The ship’s hold contains a collection of even older artifacts—tools of war—dating back to the Bronze Age. Inside the captain’s cabin is a magnificent treasure that is as priceless as it is miraculous: a clockwork gold atlas encircled by an intricate silver astrolabe. The mechanism is signed with the name of its creator, Ismail al-Jazari, a famous Muslim inventor considered to be the Da Vinci of the Arab world—a brilliant scientist who inspired Leonardo’s own work.

Once activated, the moving globe traces the path of Odysseus’ famous ship as it sailed away from Troy. But the route detours as the map opens to reveal an underground river leading to a hidden realm underneath the Mediterranean Sea. The map indicates that this subterranean world is called Tartarus, the Greek name for Hell. In mythology, Tartarus was where the wicked were punished and the monstrous Titans of old, imprisoned.

When word of Tartarus spreads—and of the cache of miraculous weapons said to be hidden there—tensions explode in this volatile region where Turks battle Kurds, terrorists wage war, and civilians suffer untold horrors. The phantasmagoric horrors found in Homer’s tales are all too real—and could be unleashed upon the world. Whoever possesses them can use their awesome power to control the future of humanity.

Now, Sigma Force must go where humans fear to tread. To prevent a tyrant from igniting a global war, they must cross the very gates of Hell.

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

Book Feature - The Last Odyssey by James Rollins

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