Waterstones Blake & Mortimer 12 - Atlantis Mystery
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Price: £10.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Deep under Sao Miguel island, rumoured to be the last emerging part of Atlantis, Professor Mortimer has discovered samples of a mysterious radioactive metal. Could it be the Atlanteans' legendary orichalcum? When he and his friend Blake set out on an expedition into the depths to find out, sabotage occurs in the form of their old opponent Olrik. And soon, all three will be embroiled in a power struggle far bigger in scope than they could have imagined. Waterstones Blake & Mortimer 12 - Atlantis Mystery - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781849181075
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ISBN: 9781849181075
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Author: Amazob
Rating: 5
Review: These books are very well written, they take a lot of concentration to read them and are very exciting when you get into them. This book is a bit hard to believe IE: They find a city in the earth, but its good over all!..
Author: Andres C. Salama
Rating: 2
Review: I have previously read three of Blake & Mortimer's books, and quite liked the combination of Sci Fi with 50s ambiance created by Belgium's E.P. Jacobs (my favorite so far is the Yellow M). Atlantis Mystery, however, is their first book to disappoint me. We see our heroes go down to the caves of the Azores Islands, and they soon find themselves in Atlantis (which is shown as a phenomenally advanced civilization), where they find themselves in the middle of a sort of civil war there. The book starts relatively well, but it becomes too silly and fantastic. Even fantasy and sci fi has to find some leg in reality.