
Antarctica Station
A Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Morgan Hallett
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By:
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A.G. Riddle
At the end of the world, a groundbreaking scientific experiment will change everything.
Dr. Laura Reynolds had it all. A job she loved. The respect of her peers. Student debt she was slowly chipping away at.
And one day, it all went away.
She saw the wrong thing—a colleague's mistake. And to escape, he framed her.
Laura's only option is to join a secretive research project in Antarctica, where she hopes to keep practicing medicine and one day get her life back. But soon after arriving, she realizes that things aren't what they seem in this advanced facility.
And perhaps something strange is happening in the world outside.
Welcome to Antarctica Station, A.G. Riddle's first new sci-fi thriller in almost a year. It's a deep dive into the science and history of Antarctica—with a twist few will see coming.
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Good listen, OK book
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Nice story twist
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Ok, But Lots of Plot Holes
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More Science Needed Overall and Less Rambling in the Middle
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over and under
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Pretty ho-hum, poor characterisation
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Classic Riddle!
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World will never be the same
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imagine wolverine learning he has cancer and never asking why his healing factor isn't curing it. it would make no sense because it's important information that character is aware of and it's integral to their survival. there are a number of other issues with the main character that are of a similar nature, where obvious issues seem ignored because the plot demands it, or she just never considers something that a person in that situation should. it just feels off from his other work in a significant way.
when you look past that issue, the rest of the book is enjoyable, it's the sort of thriller AG Riddle likes to write and I'm here for it. but it's also a book where I looked down and saw there was only and hour left to somehow save the world and was shocked this wasn't part 1 in a series. I would have preferred he ended it an hour earlier at a specific cliffhanger and then expanded the story to another book.
either way, I'm happy he wrote something and that I got to read it.
a simple sci-fi thriller hindered by narrative foreclosure and a rushed 3rd act.
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The detail around research stations in antartica
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