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The Forgotten Trident: Book 3 of The Ellington Chronicles

A Riveting Atlantis Mystery Blending Science, History, and Hidden Truths

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The Forgotten Trident: Book 3 of The Ellington Chronicles

By: Andrew Kirkley
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Two years after the events in West Virginia, Sandra Ellington — daughter of former President Raymond Ellington — is still hearing something she cannot explain. A low, steady hum from the floor of the Gulf of America, tuned to a frequency she first felt in her bones on a dive off the Dry Tortugas. It has not stopped.

When marine geophysicist Hawk Alset calls to tell her he has found a geometric grid hidden in the continental shelf — a grid that lines up perfectly with Edgar Cayce's Atlantis predictions and with Nikola Tesla's theoretical world-wireless reflection nodes — Sandra sails for Pensacola and into the most consequential discovery of her life.

What she and her crew find beneath the Gulf is not ruins. It is a system: valves, conduits, resonance arrays built from an alloy no modern metallurgy can reproduce, pulsing with a three-note chord that Tesla spent his last years trying to hear. Someone built it. Someone locked it. And someone left a warning in every language that would ever find this place: Do not open.

The Forgotten Trident weaves together the real research of Cayce, Tesla, Schauberger, and Donnelly into a deep-sea thriller about what it means to find something the planet built for itself — and what happens when the wrong people try to switch it back on. It is the third and final book in the Ellington Chronicles series.

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