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The Atlantis Gene (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: A.G. Riddle
Narrated by: full cast, Andrew James Spooner, David Cui Cui, Jacob Yeh, Richard Rohan, Danny Gavigan, Jonathan David Bullock, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Joel David Santner, Jonathan Sleep, Jenna Sharpe, Andy Clemence
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Publisher's summary

Experience the first dramatized audiobook in A.G. Riddle's groundbreaking Origin Mystery Trilogy—the series that has been translated in 24 languages and sold over THREE MILLION COPIES worldwide.

In Antarctica, a research expedition discovers an ancient structure buried deep in the ice.

In Indonesia, a genetics researcher identifies a breakthrough treatment for autism.

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

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Richard Rohan, Danny Gavigan, Jonathan David Bullock, Stephanie Németh-Parker,, Joel David Santner, Jonathan Sleep, Jenna Sharpe, Andy Clemence , Andrew James Spooner, David Cui Cui, Jacob Yeh, Wayne LeGette, Ryan Carlo Dalusung, Robb Moreira, John Kielty, Kiran Kumar, Tony Nam, Ian Russell, RJ Bayley, James J Johnson, Matthew Pauli, Earl Fisher, Danny Montooth, Crystal Lee, Bruce Alan Rauscher, Yasmin Tuazon, Joe Mallon and Bradley Foster Smith.

©2013 A.G. Riddle (P)2023 Graphic Audio LLC
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Compelling story

Started off slow but found its grove. Great story with great voice actors hope they dramatize the rest of the series.

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Dramatized v narrator

Listened to the narrator version trilogy approx. 50 times at typically 2x to 2.25x speeds. This version has too much going on for fast speeds, but I may give it another go at some point..

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Terribly generic character writing, very predictable plot twists, and a villain whose driving logic doesn't make sense when you stop to think about it. The level of plot armor that the main characters have makes it hard to give weight to any sense of pending danger. Most of the Foley effects were more distracting than immersive.

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Boring villain

Good narration, but the villain is so much like a late 80’s early 90’s cocaine studio villain that it makes the story boring

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great spy thriller style book reminiscent of dirk pitt

this book was a great twist on the classic finding Atlantis story it had a feel like a dirk pitt novel with a little better pacing and mystery

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Never felt connected or a sense of urgency. The story is too scattered and does not have an ending but rather a truncation point

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