Diane Ascroft shares her review for Travels in Elysium by William Azuski on her blog – http://dianneascroft.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/travels-in-elysium-reviewed/
Literary fiction blends with Plato’s tale of Atlantis is this metaphysical mystery that takes place on an archaeological dig on the island of Santorini. Travels in Elysium is written in an allegory style. If you would like to read an an online excerpt – we have one posted here http://www.iridescent-publishing.com/tie/tie_prev.htm. For more information or to get your own copy, visit http://www.amazon.com/Travels-Elysium-William-Azuski/dp/3952401528/
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