The Atlantis World

Hardcover, 302 pages

Published May 14, 2014 by A.G. Riddle.

ISBN:
978-1-940026-08-4
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70,000 years ago, the human race almost went extinct. We survived, but no one knows how. Now the next stage of human evolution is beginning. Will we survive this time?

Geneticist Kate Warner and counter-terrorism agent David Vale have prevented a fierce plague from wiping out humanity - but the struggle to survive is far from over.

The Atlantis World stretches deep into space and time, harbouring an enemy greater than anyone had imagined. Now Kate and David must race through galaxies, past space stations, and into the past of a mysterious culture whose secrets could save humanity in its darkest hour.

This is the blockbusting final instalment in the Origin Mysteries.

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5 stars

The Origin Mystery remains a mystery

That felt short but a very satisfactory ending. This third and final book in the trilogy, for me, is a stand-alone novel too.

It was fast, direct, and in a way placed Dorian in a different light. He represents humanity that doesn't want to talk and instead wants to do.things his own way, for whatever reason. He loves his own race and only cares about the results.

In contrast, there is Kate, who also loves her own race. She fought for her own people, is willing to sacrifice herself, and cares that she doesn't sacrifice anyone else just to get the result.

Though one thing was left unanswered, what is the Origin Mystery. History might repeat itself, with a new group from a new planet, searching for the answer to that question.

A sequel trilogy?

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4 stars

Posted Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 4 out of 5 stars


I finished reading The Atlantis World and I was left with mixed feelings of sort, mostly I was disappointed at having finally come to the end of the story. I really found myself to be immersed in David and Kate’s world, the world Riddle created, and I was sad to find that I would be leaving it. There was just so much about their world, their understanding of existence, and their strength of character which just resonated with me. Out of respect for any readers who come across this review prior to reading, I am going to place the rest of my review behind a spoiler tag due to some of my more in depth analysis of events.

Kate had such a deep seeded connection and understanding of what it truly meant to act in the …

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