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The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

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The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

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The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

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A global cataclysm beyond imagination...a mysterious signal from space...and one last hope to save the human race: The Atlantis World.

As the clock ticks down to humanity's extinction, a team of scientists will risk it all to unravel the secrets of the past.

Northern Morocco: Dr. Kate Warner cured a global pandemic, and she thought she could cure herself. She was wrong. And she was wrong about the scope of the Atlantis conspiracy. Humanity faces a new threat, an enemy beyond imagination. With her own time running out and the utter collapse of human civilization looming, a new hope arrives: a coded message from a potential ally.

Arecibo Observatory: Mary Caldwell has spent her life waiting, watching the stars, looking for signs of intelligent life beyond our world. When that day comes, Mary finds herself in the middle of a struggle older than the human race, with far greater stakes. She must decide who to trust, because there's nowhere to hide.

Antarctica: In the wake of the Atlantis Plague, Dorian Sloane finds himself a puppet to Ares' mysterious agenda. As Dorian prepares to take control of the situation, Ares unleashes a cataclysm that changes everything. As the catastrophe circles the globe, Ares reveals the true nature of the threat to humanity, and Dorian agrees to one last mission: find and kill David Vale and Kate Warner. There will be no prisoners this time. The orders are seek and destroy, and Dorian has been promised that his own answers and salvation lie on the other side.

With Dorian in pursuit, Kate, David, and their team race through the ruins of the Atlantean ship left on Earth, across Atlantean science stations throughout the galaxy, and into the past of a mysterious culture whose secrets could save humanity in its darkest hour. With their own lives on the line and time slipping away, Kate, David and Dorian are put to the ultimate test.

The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #558395 in Books
  • Brand: Riddle, A. G./ Davies, Stephen Bel (NRT)
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 10 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery), by A. G. Riddle

About the Author A.G. Riddle spent ten years starting Internet companies before retiring to pursue his true passion: writing fiction. He is the author of the Origin Mystery, the million-copy bestselling trilogy―including The Atlantis Gene, The Atlantis Plague, and The Atlantis World. A native of North Carolina, he lives in Florida with his wife.No Bio


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103 of 117 people found the following review helpful. Fun read but... By Mojowilson I happen to have read the first 2 books in this series, and was eager to finish the story. I would like to start by saying that I did enjoy many things about this book, but it surely has some big flaws. First thing you should know is that you will have to have read the other two books of the trilogy, as this book will not stand alone. I was captured by the interesting plot and historical references in the first book, but must say the series has definitely progressed in quite a different direction. This book, while striving to provide detailed backstory and wrap up our characters' journey, has become a bit unfocused. We have basically lost all connection to the planet earth, the interesting global pandemic, politics, and most of the emotional connection to our characters. The book delves into the past to show us the alien motivations and actions that lead to the Atlantis plague. We are taken to different planets and walked through epic space battles and new alien civilizations. Most of the characters felt like they were just devices to move the plot along, or carried over from the last book without reason there was little to no development. I could have done without all but Kate and David and the Atlanteans. I am a fan of sci-fi and I really enjoyed a lot of the ideas here, but they were nothing new or original. I think Mr. Riddle's ideas were a bit too grandiose to try and squeeze into the trilogy. Most of this book feels like a prequel. I read this book in a day and a half, so clearly it kept my interest. I wanted to see where it was going, but ultimately I was let down by the quick resolutions and lack of emotional connection.

27 of 31 people found the following review helpful. A little hard to follow By DORINA When I began reading the Atlantis Plague series I really got into the story A. G. Riddle set up. Once I learned the characters and what their role was I found the entire story fascinating. I was very excited to find out THe Atlantis World was available. While I still enjoyed the story spun, book 3 was by far the hardest to follow. While immersed in the story I kept finding myself needing to go back to hopefully get clarification and thinking to myself--I just may need to read this a couple of times to make sense of all the different parts. I felt as though with the different pieces with the Sentinels, the Serpentine Army, the Exiles and the beloved Atlateans, there were too many different groups involved in this and after so much development it felt as though there was a rush to the end. Now, I am certainly not an author, and perhaps I'm just sad that this series has come to end, but I felt the last third of the book was confusing and ended somewhat abruptly. Yes, there is an ending to the story but it feels somewhat incomplete. I would still recommend reading it because if you enjoyed the beginning 2 books to this story you'll need to see where it all ends up.I hope this helps.

53 of 64 people found the following review helpful. Loved the trilogy. If you haven't read it...try it and see By Amazon Customer I stumbled upon the first book (The Atlantis Gene) after reading another novel on my Kindle. I think the first thing that drew me to trying it out, was the fact that some of my current favorite authors didn't have anything on the market for the near future, and secondly for the price. After reading The Atlantis Gene in one day, I became hooked and wanted more of the story. The second novel (The Atlantis Plague) picked up where the first left off, but created new questions for me and made me thirst for the third and final novel (hopefully to answer all the questions it posed for me). Well... the final novel (The Atlantis World) did exactly as promised and again I raced through it in just one day. All I can say is I love Mr. Riddle's style and hope he is able to firstly take a little break to regroup and secondly keep writing more. I will follow his publications and keep checking for more. I consider his work to be equal in my minds eye, to established authors such as David Baldacci, James Rollins, and Steve Berry.I highly recommend picking this novel up, but if you haven't read The Atlantis Gene, start there first. You will definitely enjoy this book and trilogy as I have.

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