Summary of Echoes of Atlantis: Crones, Templars and the Lost Continent, by David S. Brody
Embark on a thrilling adventure with 'Echoes of Atlantis' as David S. Brody unravels the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the Templars.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Welcome to the sixth installment of the Templars in America Series, where author David S. Brody takes us on a historical rollercoaster ride-because who doesn't love a bit of conspiracy mixed with ancient civilizations? In Echoes of Atlantis, we dive headfirst into the wild idea that the mighty Atlanteans may have left more than just a few ancient ruins behind. Spoiler alert: they did not invent the avocado toast.
The story kicks off with our protagonist, a fearless and somewhat delusional hero, as he navigates through modern-day America, armed with nothing but a questionable map and an imagination that could rival a five-year-old's. He's on the hunt to uncover the whispers of Atlantis and its connections to those ever-mysterious Templars. You know, just your average Tuesday, right?
The plot thickens as we meet a group of "Crones" (yes, you read that correctly)-a band of wise old ladies who may or may not have superpowers. These ladies are not your typical knitting grandmas; they have some serious knowledge about the lost continent and its secrets. Think of them as the Avengers, but with more herbal tea and fewer spandex suits. Their goal? To pass the wisdom of Atlantis onto anyone willing to listen and possibly stop the next world-ending incident. No pressure there.
As if that weren't enough, Brody introduces layers of excitement-think ancient artifacts, shadowy organizations, and cryptic symbols that could confuse even the most seasoned Da Vinci Code fans. You'll find yourself tangled in a web of intrigue that makes you wonder if you should have paid more attention in history class or if this is just a really elaborate game of Clue.
Throughout the book, we're treated to Brody's whimsical storytelling, where the line between history and fiction gets blurrier than your grandma's vision after her third glass of wine at Thanksgiving. He crafts a world where Templars are secret agents, and Atlantis is just a plot twist away from being a tourist destination. The action is fast-paced, and I can assure you that you won't find any boring filler chapters here-unless you consider page after page of conspiracy theories quaint.
If you're wondering what happens next, let me drop one last spoiler: the secrets of Atlantis involve lots of plot twists, unexpected betrayals, and the occasional historical figure popping up to say "hello."
In summary, Echoes of Atlantis: Crones, Templars and the Lost Continent is a whimsical, adventurous romp through ancient lore and modern insanity. Brody asks the big questions: What if the myths of Atlantis were real? What if Templars really were time travelers? And most importantly, what if these Crones are the key to uncovering it all? Buckle up, dear reader; it's going to be a bumpy ride through history, mysticism, and a lot of "you've got to be kidding me" moments. Enjoy the wild ride!
Maddie Page
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