Steven Sora has been researching historical enigmas since 1982 and is the author of The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar and Secret Societies of America's Elite. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Sora shows how Homer's tales allow the modern world to glimpse this ancient conflict, which has been obscured for centuries. --The New Archaeology Review, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Feb 2008 Steve Sora boldly confronts one of the seminal events of Western civilization to debunk long-held assumptions concerning the Trojan War. The fresh perspective that emerges removes the tale from its classical location on the Aegean shores of Asia Minor and moves it to the lost civilization described by Plato, a task Sora accomplishes with dramatic clarity and thought-provoking credibility. --Frank Joseph, author of The Destruction of Atlantis [Sora's] provocative view is abundantly supported by etymology, geography, geology, archaeology, and elements of ancient mythology plus a six-and-a-half-page bibliography. . . . Sora has written similar previous challenging, provocative, and enlightening books on the Knights Templars and secret societies in American culture. --Henry Berry, The Midwest Book Review, Sept 2007 I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in finding the true setting of Homer's Epics. I would also recommend a nice, slow read with time to absorb all the wonderful information. This is not a book that can be read quickly, but is certainly worth the effort. --D. Tigermoon, The Pagan Review, Dec 2007 A well-written, fascinating, and scholarly investigation. This refreshingly new insight into the historical truth behind Greek mythology is a classic in its own right. --Graham Phillips, author of The End of Eden and The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant