
Added on January 16, 2026
When small-time enforcer Billy Bayer betrays his mob boss, he expects revenge—what he gets is far stranger. Captured by the secretive descendants of the ancient Lemurian civilization, Billy is thrust into a hidden world that claims responsibility for every major event in human history.Imprisoned and re-educated, Billy awakens a dormant power within himself—an extrasensory gift the Lemurians have guarded for millennia. But with knowledge comes rebellion. As Billy begins to question their sinister ideals, he forms a crew of unlikely allies to sabotage the very organisation that gave him his power.Yet, one question looms: can a man rewrite a 12,000-year-old prophecy that foretells doom for mankind? The answer lies deep in the Brazilian Amazon, where renegade anthropologist Dr. David Steel and the embattled FUNAI Foundation race to protect indigenous tribes—and perhaps, unlock humanity’s only chance of survival.
Return to Lemuria is a fast-paced and action-packed adventure story with something extra. In addition to the thrills and spills it has a psychical dimension which is unusual for stories of this type. As well as flying across continents, penetrating remote jungles and climbing volcanoes, characters make frequent and vivid journeys into psychic realms, which are richly described. These are much more than just interludes in the action; a considerable amount of the plot’s progress depends upon the c
Return to Lemuria is a fast-paced and action-packed adventure story with something extra. In addition to the thrills and spills it has a psychical dimension which is unusual for stories of this type. As well as flying across continents, penetrating remote jungles and climbing volcanoes, characters make frequent and vivid journeys into psychic realms, which are richly described. These are much more than just interludes in the action; a considerable amount of the plot’s progress depends upon the c
There is something about settling in for a long plane ride that makes my brain crave a good book. I recently read and thoroughly enjoyed ‘Unicorn’, the second novel by Richard Gradner, and oh how glad I was that I packed his first novel, ‘Return to Lemuria’ for a recent long haul flight. It was the perfect book for hours of quiet, sustained uninterrupted reading time.The plot is creative and unpredictable with solid writing. Gradner shines at describing extra bodily experiences, mind reading abi