The Atlantis World
The Origin Mystery, Book 3
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Stephen Bel Davies
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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.
©2014 A.G. Riddle (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about The Atlantis World
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- Gary Palmer
- 22-06-15
great story questionable narration
enjoyed the story but had to force myself through it as I didn't like the narration. I felt it a bit monotone and inflection on words and sentences seemed wrong. just my oppinion though.
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- Louise
- 28-11-23
imagination of the writer
got my mind thinking about the direction of the human race and was impressed by the imagination of the writer
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- S A Webb
- 20-06-21
intriguing
the final part of the trilogy is very dynamic and entertaining. thoroughly enjoyable. love the way he writes.
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- Mr. Richard Ingram
- 17-07-18
Gripping
Another engrossing and thoroughly entertaining story from A.G Riddle continuing on from the Atlantis plague
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- Wulf Goettel
- 09-08-23
A wild ride finds it's conclusion.
I'm glad the narrator figured out how to say Marbella in this last part, is prononciation of Gibraltar have me a headache at times. A fun story with some cheesy bits which was overall very enjoyable.
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- Dave Gillett
- 22-07-15
Very entertaining
Would you consider the audio edition of The Atlantis World to be better than the print version?
I don't know I just find audible to be much more convenient to my life style,I don't really have the time to sit and read.
Who was your favorite character and why?
David Vail, I suppose in a way his the typical American super hero. But the coolness and humour that I like.
What about Stephen Bel Davies’s performance did you like?
i enjoyed Stephen Bel Davies performance very much.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
well there were certainly some humour in the story and little bit far fetched which made me smile some.
Any additional comments?
I found all three books in the series very entertaining and as I say a little far fetched to say the least but most enjoyable.
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- George Unsworth
- 20-05-19
Great story disappointingly read
I loved this third book of the trilogy.
The reader is very clear and easy to understand but is often reading in a strange and unusual pattern. Pregnant pauses appear at the wrong places and the rhythm is all wrong. Also, in the book itself, there are gaps and little icons separating different situations and groups of people. There is no such indication in the way it is read and it can take several moments to realise that we have now switched to a different place in the story. Otherwise an excellent plot.
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- Janders
- 06-07-17
On the full trilogy...
Clunky prose mangled by lackluster narration failed to stop this trilogy actually being quite fun.
Across the three books the story morphs from James-Bond-meets-Indiana-Jones thriller to full on sci-fi exposition dump, showing its roots all the way. The result is a sci-fi greatest hits melange, taking in human origins, Atlantis, post-apocalypse, alien invasion, hidden alien artifacts, genetic manipulation and more. Badly written and read, the whole is saved by the fun and engaging plotting.
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- Jeanne Jearls
- 03-01-21
What a journey this has been!
I have absolutely enjoyed this book. Fast paced story line, interesting developments and main characters were travelling through space and time experiencing almost multi dimensional realities. Sci-fi at its best and a great end to the trilogy. I have enjoyed every minute of this book as well as other parts of the Origins Trilogy. Definitely recommend it.
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- Rhuri Prince
- 27-12-20
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As a trilogy it me hooked. I had to download the next book instantly after finishing the first. I found myself sitting in my car even after reaching my destination, just to finish a chapter.
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