Dokter Kate Warner komt in Marbella tot de gruwelijke conclusie dat de mensheid op het punt van uitsterven staat. Een virus slaat ongekend hard om zich heen. Bijna een miljard mensen zijn er al aan overleden. De laatste hoop is gevestigd op een geneesmiddel. Alleen Kate heeft de sleutel om dit virus het hoofd te bieden.
Op Malta wordt een stenen sarcofaag ontdekt uit een prehistorische tijd. Deze schat van Atlantis kan de mensheid redden. Of de ondergang betekenen...
A.G. Riddle spent ten years starting internet companies before retiring to pursue his true passion: writing fiction.
His debut novel, The Atlantis Gene, is the first book in The Origin Mystery, the trilogy that has sold a million copies in the US, is being translated into 19 languages, and is in development at CBS Films to be a major motion picture. The trilogy will be in bookstores (in hardcover and paperback) around the world in 2015.
His recently released fourth novel, Departure, follows the survivors of a flight that takes off in 2014 and crash-lands in a changed world. The hardcover will be published by HarperCollins in the fall of 2015, and 20th Century Fox is developing the novel for a feature film.
Riddle grew up in a small town in the US (Boiling Springs, North Carolina) and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill. During his sophomore year of college, he started his first company with a childhood friend. He currently lives in Florida with his wife, who endures his various idiosyncrasies in return for being the first to read his new novels.
No matter where he is, or what's going on, he tries his best to set aside time every day to answer emails and messages from readers. You can reach him at: ag@agriddle.com
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