Polar shift, antarctica, ancient spaceship, "Mother Earth"

WaltBaker

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I previously worked overseas and flew quite a bit. I purchased a book that had to do with an ancient alien spaceship, shifting poles, Antarctica, a General's son, and a Catholic school dropout save the world type that was called "Mother Earth" by her adversaries. Ring any bells with anyone?

Thank you

Walt
 
Sorry, can't help either. But I'll take this across to Book Search, which is where knowledgeable people hang out just waiting for puzzles of this kind.
 
This sounds like it was inspired by the theories of Charles Hapgood, Rand Flem-Ath ("The Atlantis Blueprint") and so on. I often wondered if those ideas would spawn any fiction, but never came across any. When did you read it?
 
There's an ancient alien spaceship, iirc, in The Asgard Run by Steve Vance.
 
This sounds like it was inspired by the theories of Charles Hapgood, Rand Flem-Ath ("The Atlantis Blueprint") and so on. I often wondered if those ideas would spawn any fiction, but never came across any. When did you read it?

I would have read it between November 2005 and January 2010, the time-frame I was working overseas. I would purchase books at the airport for the long flights. I still have many of them (refuse to throw out a book), but have since moved, married, and had an episode or two of spring cleaning take place.

I remember that in the first part of the book a fella (journalist perhaps) and a woman are in Peru, talking about the Nazca lines and alien potential when their exchange is interrupted by a helicopter looking for him. It goes on a wild global race from there to find this ship, he comes across a former nun-in-training that he was dating, involves the melting of Antarctica to reveal a temple of sorts... and so on. It could just be that I have read too many books and am piecing together my own that doesn't actually exist, I do have a very active imagination and dream quite vividly.

Thanks again
 
Something by Matthew Reilly? Or one of the Area 51 novels by Robert Doherty?
 
I FOUND IT!!!!

Raising Atlantis, Thomas Greanis

Hours of searching but it paid off. :D:D:D:D
 

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