The Atlantis Gene: (The Origin Mystery 1) by A.G. Riddle -- Review

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Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 2 ratings · 46 pages · Published: 12 Jan 2014

The Atlantis Gene:  (The Origin Mystery 1) by A.G. Riddle -- Review by Expert Book Reviews
Protagonists Kate Warner and David Vale embark on a mission to rescue autistic children and stop a terrorist from destroying the world in "The Atlantis Gene." This mission yields new truths about the world, as the heroes learn of conspiracy theories involving Nazis, aliens, time travel, and an impending apocalypse. A.G. Riddle is an independent author who provides an engaging action thriller in his debut novel. Read mixed reviews from critics and fans while learning about the book's high and low points in this comprehensive companion guide to "The Atlantis Gene." The familiar setting in modern times offers unexpected surprises and urges readers to employ skepticism. A.G. Riddle appeals to a range of audiences with historical concepts, supernatural topics, and intriguing views on genetics and evolution. The Immari Group is a terrorist organization with weapons of mass destruction that threaten the entire human race. Kate quickly learns that the lives of autistic children are not the only ones at stake in "The Atlantis Gene." With links to the Riddle's website and critics' opinions, this expert review offers great insight into "The Atlantis Gene" to broaden your expectations and enhance your overall reading experience.

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