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Leon G. Collin

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Odysseus · Leon G. Collin

Novel · LGC / 001 · January 2026

Odysseus

Odisseo · Italian Edition

Troy was burning. Odysseus was breathing ash. Ten years of war, twelve ships, a journey no one had calculated.

An epic you thought you knew. A story no one ever told you in full.

The Threads of Time: Caesar's Seal · Leon G. Collin

Novel · LGC / 002 · 2026

The Threads of Time

Caesar's Seal · Italian: Il Sigillo di Cesare

A seismic network left on the Moon by Apollo 12, 14, 15, and 16 transmitted data from 1969 to 1977. Some signals were perfectly normal.

Others were never definitively classified by the original analysis, and only partially re-examined since.

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Leon G. Collin · The Keeper of The Archive

Leon G. Collin · The Keeper of The Archive

The man
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Leon G. Collin doesn't write fiction. He curates evidence. The ancient world is not distant: it is buried beneath centuries of academic rhetoric. His task is to sweep away the dust and reveal the living stone.

Behind every novel is an investigation: into the anomalies science has filed away, the gaps history has forgotten, the myths that still contain more truth than historiography admits.

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