Decipher (first published in 2001) is a speculative fiction novel by Stel Pavlou (1970–present), published in 2001 in England by Simon and Schuster and 2002 in the United States by St. Martin's Press. It is published in many languages with some significant title changes. The Italian and Russian editions have the title Il codice di Atlantide (The Atlantis Code), while the German edition is called Code Zero.

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  • ISBN 0-7432-0857-9 (UK hardback edition), ISBN 0-312-28075-0 (US hardback edition) & ISBN 0-7434-0384-3 (UK paperback edition), ISBN 0-312-99643-8 (US paperback edition)
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  • ISBN 0-7432-0857-9 (UK hardback edition), ISBN 0-312-28075-0 (US hardback edition) & ISBN 0-7434-0384-3 (UK paperback edition), ISBN 0-312-99643-8 (US paperback edition)
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  • Decipher (first published in 2001) is a speculative fiction novel by Stel Pavlou (1970–present), published in 2001 in England by Simon and Schuster and 2002 in the United States by St. Martin's Press. It is published in many languages with some significant title changes. The Italian and Russian editions have the title Il codice di Atlantide (The Atlantis Code), while the German edition is called Code Zero. The novel is about a fictional linguist, Richard Scott, and an assembled team of specialists who are in a race against time to crack a code found on ancient monuments around the world before an impending cataclysm predicted in mythology can strike. The story centers on the ancient city of Atlantis and features other mythical sites such as the Hall of Records. Decipher was longlisted in the UK for the W.H. Smith Best New Talent Award 2002.
  • Il codice di Atlantide è un romanzo di fantascienza scritto da Stel Pavlou e pubblicato in Inghilterra nel 2001. L'edizione italiana è stata pubblicata da Newton Compton nel 2004. Grazie a questo romanzo l'autore è stato premiato nel Regno Unito per il W.H. Smith Best New Talent Award nel 2002.
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  • ISBN 0-7432-0857-9 (UK hardback edition), ISBN 0-312-28075-0 (US hardback edition) & ISBN 0-7434-0384-3 (UK paperback edition), ISBN 0-312-99643-8 (US paperback edition)
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  • 624 p. (UK hardback edition) & 400 p. (US hardback edition)
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  • Decipher (first published in 2001) is a speculative fiction novel by Stel Pavlou (1970–present), published in 2001 in England by Simon and Schuster and 2002 in the United States by St. Martin's Press. It is published in many languages with some significant title changes. The Italian and Russian editions have the title Il codice di Atlantide (The Atlantis Code), while the German edition is called Code Zero.
  • Il codice di Atlantide è un romanzo di fantascienza scritto da Stel Pavlou e pubblicato in Inghilterra nel 2001. L'edizione italiana è stata pubblicata da Newton Compton nel 2004. Grazie a questo romanzo l'autore è stato premiato nel Regno Unito per il W.H. Smith Best New Talent Award nel 2002.
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