What if a ten-year-old boy stumbled upon an immortal being in a hidden cave? What if that same boy grew up to uncover a lost civilization that history books deny ever existed? Sloane Lewis poses these electrifying questions and then answers them with relentless momentum in his new novel, Caduceus. This is not just another adventure story. This is a deep dive into the human desire for immortality, the suppression of ancient knowledge, and the terrifying possibility that the past holds the key to our future.
The story follows Cole Jacobs, a journalist and author who knows that an advanced global society existed before a great cataclysmic flood. When he discovers the Basra Stone, a Rosetta Stone-like artifact in Iraq, Cole unleashes a chain of events that forces him to flee across the globe. From the canals of Venice to the dense jungles of Peru and the remote islands of the Azores, he must stay one step ahead of a ruthless corporation called Atlas Global. This corporation, led by the obsessed Abdul Bari, has spent centuries hunting an immortal known as the Rosicrucian. Cole soon realizes that his own family bloodline holds the secret to finding this timeless being and the powerful artifact known as the covenant.
The core message of Caduceus resonates deeply with our modern world. The book argues that all knowledge already lives inside us, waiting for us to access it through meditation, plant medicines, or technology. It challenges the reader to question what mainstream archaeology and history teach us. The major target audience includes fans of Dan Brown, James Rollins, and Graham Hancock. Readers who love conspiracy thrillers, ancient mysteries, and speculative fiction will devour this book. Anyone who has ever wondered if Atlantis really existed or if immortality could be possible will find themselves completely absorbed.
What if a ten-year-old boy stumbled upon an immortal being in a hidden cave? What if that same boy grew up to uncover a lost civilization that history books deny ever existed? Sloane Lewis poses these electrifying questions and then answers them with relentless momentum in his new novel, Caduceus. This is not just another adventure story. This is a deep dive into the human desire for immortality, the suppression of ancient knowledge, and the terrifying possibility that the past holds the key to our future.
The story follows Cole Jacobs, a journalist and author who knows that an advanced global society existed before a great cataclysmic flood. When he discovers the Basra Stone, a Rosetta Stone-like artifact in Iraq, Cole unleashes a chain of events that forces him to flee across the globe. From the canals of Venice to the dense jungles of Peru and the remote islands of the Azores, he must stay one step ahead of a ruthless corporation called Atlas Global. This corporation, led by the obsessed Abdul Bari, has spent centuries hunting an immortal known as the Rosicrucian. Cole soon realizes that his own family bloodline holds the secret to finding this timeless being and the powerful artifact known as the covenant.
The core message of Caduceus resonates deeply with our modern world. The book argues that all knowledge already lives inside us, waiting for us to access it through meditation, plant medicines, or technology. It challenges the reader to question what mainstream archaeology and history teach us. The major target audience includes fans of Dan Brown, James Rollins, and Graham Hancock. Readers who love conspiracy thrillers, ancient mysteries, and speculative fiction will devour this book. Anyone who has ever wondered if Atlantis really existed or if immortality could be possible will find themselves completely absorbed.