Leviathan - Gilbert Collins - Books - Independently Published - 9781080805495 - July 15, 2019
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Leviathan

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The Leviathan is back but it has morphed into two creatures, they are destroying America and Japan. Some of the brightest minds in both countries are trying to stop them. In Japan Doctor Woo is walking his dog when an asteroid fell on his property, this was the answer Doctor Woo was looking for. Within a matter of months a material is developed to capture and contain both Leviathans, this threat is over, but something new is brewing. On June 12 2029 the USS Kentucky a nuclear powered submarine receives a strange message from deep in the ocean . NASA believes this message is from another world, it mentions aliens. The US Navy wants to stay ahead of any other invasion so they build the USS Python the largest most powerful submarine in the world capable of going 40,000 feet under the ocean. Doctor Bruce Webster and his team along with twelve other professors are invited on a journey beyond the Mariana Trench to find the source of the message. An underwater wormhole takes the USS Python to the new city of Atlantis and the technology is far beyond anything on the surface world. Once their friend General Wilder sees this technology he wants it at any cost, even destroying Atlantis and everyone in it. Passing through the wormhole is a real challenge the USS Python is sent up to the year 2085, things are really different but racial prejudice still exists. They are also sent back in time to the year 1862 and walk the streets of Pensacola at the start of the Civil War. Find out if Doctor Webster, his team and the crew of the USS Python can return to our time in one piece.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 15, 2019
ISBN13 9781080805495
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 620
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 35 mm   ·   898 g
Language English  

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