Sam
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A.G. Riddle:
So far I have read and LOVED the solar war series, the atlantis series, and departure, and I just started Pandemic. But I am wondering, I know that the atlantis story has been completed, but have you thought about doing anything with this current world pandemic? Even a short story tying it in? I have to admit I love how you do put in actual events and places, so I feel like this is just screaming for a story from you.
A.G. Riddle
Hi Sam,
Thanks for reading! I'm so glad you enjoyed the books. I'm working on a new series, so no plans to write about the current pandemic (hopefully it will be over soon). Hope all is well.
- Gerry
Thanks for reading! I'm so glad you enjoyed the books. I'm working on a new series, so no plans to write about the current pandemic (hopefully it will be over soon). Hope all is well.
- Gerry
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Chris Slooter
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A.G. Riddle:
I've read your three Atlantis books, great stuff. I would very briefly describe them as being in the thriller/conspiracy style with a splash of science fiction (I know... labels suck and your books cross over several styles). Is your next book going to be a different style, like science fiction, fantasy, alternate history? And could you work me into one of them as a cameo appearance? I am Chris Slooter. Thanks....
John
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A.G. Riddle:
Hey Mr Riddle, have read all your books and thoroughly enjoyed every one of them with the storyline, plots and twist that keep you reading to the end which is the only bad part of the book cause there's no more to read. Keep seeing on the internet two books you're suppose to be working on, Lost in Time and Quantum Radio/Lunar Park but no mention of either on your website. Is this correct or not?
Lizzie
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A.G. Riddle:
A friend asked if they could read Atlantis Plague without having read Atlantis Gene. I said yes, but I do not recommend it, so they are starting with book 1. I have plenty of time to read, but even when I worked and had young children at home, I couldn't imagine purposely starting a series in the middle. Maybe this is common? Have you noticed a lot more sales/readers on one book in the series?
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