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The Atlantis Gene (The Origin Mystery #1) Paperback | Pages: 464 pages
Rating: 3.72 | 56354 Users | 3748 Reviews

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Original Title: The Atlantis Gene
Edition Language: English
Series: The Origin Mystery #1
Characters: Kate Warner, David Vale

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The greatest mystery of all time...
the history of human origins...
will be revealed.



In Antarctica, researchers discover a mysterious structure, buried in ice.

In a lab in Jakarta, an autism researcher identifies a revolutionary treatment that could change everything.

But these two incredible discoveries aren't what they seem. They will set off a race to unravel the deepest secrets of human existence--and an event that could change humanity forever.


Experience the novel that started it all: The Atlantis Gene is the first book in A.G. Riddle's bestselling Origin Mystery trilogy--a series that has sold over THREE MILLION copies worldwide (in twenty languages). The trilogy is now in development to be a major motion picture.

Filled with real science and history, The Atlantis Gene will forever change how you look at human history—and our future.


Buy now and begin the journey millions of other readers have taken (note: Kindle Unlimited subscribers can also read for free).


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“...reads like a superior collaboration between Dan Brown and Michael Crichton.”
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“Riddle... keep(s) the focus on his characters... rather than the technological marvels”
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70,000 years ago, the human race almost went extinct.
We survived, but no one knows how.
Until now.

The countdown to the next stage of human evolution is about to begin, and humanity might not survive this time.


Off the coast of Antarctica, a research vessel discovers a mysterious structure buried deep within an iceberg. It has been there for thousands of years, and something is guarding it. Could it be the fabled city of Atlantis? Or is it something more dangerous?

At the same moment, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a brilliant geneticist named Kate Warner has just discovered a breakthrough treatment for autism. Or so she thinks. What she has found is far more deadly—for her and for the entire human race. Her work could unleash the next stage of human evolution. It might also hold the key to unlocking the mysterious structure off the coast of Antarctica.

On the other side of Jakarta, Agent David Vale is racing to uncover a conspiracy with far-reaching implications. But he’s out of time. His informant inside the conspiracy is dead. His own organization has been infiltrated—and his enemy has turned the hunt on him. Now he’s on the run. But when he receives a coded message related to an imminent attack, he risks everything to save the one person that can help him stop it: Dr. Kate Warner.

Together, Kate and David race to unravel a global conspiracy and learn the truth about the Atlantis Gene... and human origins. Their journey takes them to the far corners of the globe and into the secrets of their pasts. Their enemy is close on their heels and will stop at nothing to obtain Kate’s research and force the next stage of human evolution—even if it means killing 99.9% of the world’s population. David and Kate can stop them... if they can trust each other. And stay alive.

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Title:The Atlantis Gene (The Origin Mystery #1)
Author:A.G. Riddle
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:3.0.1.
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:July 2nd 2015 by Riddle Inc. (first published March 27th 2013)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery

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Ratings: 3.72 From 56354 Users | 3748 Reviews

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Note: this is the same review I wrote on the Amazon site. This book is not yet available through Audible, but the author has a contract with them for the first two books in the series. I am almost always working on three to five books at a time. I found this debut novel a major page turner, and was unable to read another book while I was immersed in this one. I almost never read a self-published novel. I'm a slow reader, and just don't have time to do a lot of experimental reading. However, in

I will not insult any reader of this DNF review by not disclosing the fact that I simply could not connect with this book and the style in which it was written. Thus, I did not finish it and after only 50 pages decided to put it down. So I will not offer any serious critique other than a rationale as to why I did not connect with it. If you find this annoying, i agree with you, yet as my least favorite saying goes: it is what it is (totally lame, because we all know it is what it is until its

The Origin Mystery trilogy is four stars or near to it. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. I read all three books before writing the reviews, and I gave the first book in the series, The Atlantis Gene four stars. There is something for everyone in this trilogy. Imagine Robin Cook, Frederick Forsyth, Michael Crichton and Ursula K. Le Guin getting together to spin a yarn.The trilogy has its flaws, so I'd qualify the recommendation by stating it's for readers of the science fiction and

No, no, no. Don't be misled by four thousand five star reviews on Amazon. Dont do it. Don't read this book unless...Unless you thought the Da Vinci Code is a prime example of Great Literature and unless you're a devout follower of the History Channel's Crazy Hair Guy. The Atlantis Gene takes about a hundred plot bits - everything from Indiana Jones-type evil Nazis to 9-11 and Roswell to James Bond spies cross and double crosses, plus the Biblical Flood, Atlantis, eugenics, an Ebola-like flu,

The Origin Mystery trilogy is four stars or near to it. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. I read all three books before writing the reviews, and I gave the first book in the series, The Atlantis Gene four stars. There is something for everyone in this trilogy. Imagine Robin Cook, Frederick Forsyth, Michael Crichton and Ursula K. Le Guin getting together to spin a yarn.The trilogy has its flaws, so I'd qualify the recommendation by stating it's for readers of the science fiction and

I was so disappointed in this book! It has a great plot, genetic experiments, Greek myths and lost cities, evil Nazi conspiracies, but I just could not get through it! Every night I would fail at my attempt to read this book, although today I finished it. The book is extremely confusing. I feel as though I might have liked the book better if I had taken more time to understand it. I also think think that I didn't like the book because I don't like Science Fiction. One time I was reading about

The Atlantis Gene drew me in from the start. This book is extremely fast-paced, almost like watching a movie. Great story line and characters. I especially loved the character development of Kate and David. I think the book does a good job of revealing back story without over doing it. A lot of books I read get bogged down in details and I lose interest but not this book.I caught myself looking up details from the book and found the author's website to have a great fact vs fiction section

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