The Voyage to Hades Book Two By: Robert B. Corbett |
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-874-6 Edition: Paperback, 357 Pages Publication Date: September 17, 2008 |
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The battle with the gang that almost took over Italy is
over with. Doctor La Spezia visits John at his mother’s
villa and once again invites him and his girlfriend,
Doctor Jane Collins, to finish their exploration of the
huge cavern that is beneath Rome University. While
exploring the great cavern, Doctor La Spezia shows his
guests the inside of one of the temples of Hades. So
terrible was the sight before them that Doctor Corbit
and his friend Jane Collins felt the urge to flee. John
Corbit says this in his account:
“Truly this was like
looking over on what people call the other side of the
vale, that thin barrier between life as we understand
it and the possibilities of unspeakable sorrow and
unimaginable endless suffering.”
John and his
girlfriend, Jane Collins, visit a famous park on his
island, called The Garden Camp Ground. While at the
park, John and Jane live on a small farm run by a
mountain family from Tennessee. John and his friends
manage to persuade a physician by the name of Doctor
James Wisdom to join his merry band of explorers. Later
in the account, John, Jane Collins, and Doctor Von Brawn
do a preliminary voyage to Loch Ness to determine if a
full scale exploration of where John suspects the
monster dwells is feasible. Jane Latimer, chairperson
over the Loch Ness Committee, is shown film of two great
monsters as they swim past John’s submarine, the Ben
Franklin.
After the preliminary
voyage to the outskirts of Hades, John and Jane Collins
take a much deserved break and fly to Columbia, South
America, to travel through the jungles with a famous
explorer Doctor David Copperfield and his students to a
great mountain that contains a hidden city of great
beauty, mystery and danger. They are almost eaten by a
great serpent. John says this about the snake:
“There was a snake
down there that must have crawled out of a twisted
science fiction writer’s nightmares.”
Finally the great
day came for Doctor John Corbit and his brave crew to
explore the world hidden below the surface of the Earth.
Overhead, hundreds of pleasure craft follow the
Michelangelo, John’s wonder submarine. Down in Hades
John and his crew discover wonders beyond anyone’s
dreams. To quote from Corbit’s account:
“The sheer
magnificence and beauty truly would tax the ability of
mortals to describe! It looks like we have indeed found
the land where dreams come from and beauty was given
birth to!” Join John and his brave crew as they
encounter terror beyond description! I quote:
“Not since men
dwelled in caves before the dawn of history had such an
incident been witnessed! The fish and other life forms
we saw fleeing [from the Loch Ness Monsters] were a
mixed multitude of every ugly, bizarre, and savage
looking creature imaginable!”
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