A.G. Riddle, a former internet entrepreneur, now dedicates himself to writing fiction. His works are characterized by thrilling narratives that often delve into mysteries and the future of humanity. Riddle masterfully blends scientific concepts with engaging storytelling, creating narratives that pull readers into worlds full of twists and profound questions. His novels are designed to be thought-provoking while delivering a gripping reading experience.
Set in Antarctica Station, this sci-fi thriller combines scientific exploration with historical intrigue, delivering unexpected twists that challenge perceptions. A.G. Riddle crafts a narrative that immerses readers in the unique environment of Antarctica, blending thrilling elements with deep scientific insights.
This reprint revives a classic work originally published in 1875, offering readers a chance to explore its historical significance and the themes it presented at the time. The book captures the essence of its era, providing insights into the social, cultural, and literary context of the 19th century. Its enduring relevance and unique perspective make it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LOST IN TIME Quantum Physicist
Tyson Klein has spent twelve years on the trail of the Theory of Everything.
And he might just have found it. Buried in the data generated by the Large
Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful scientific instrument,
he's found traces of exotic subatomic particles. Not only do the particles
seem to have come from outside our universe, they also appear to be carrying a
signal. Deciphering this message sent across space and time could give Ty the
key to everything - why the universe exists, what humanity's role within it
is. But only if he lives long enough, because someone or something will do
anything to prevent Ty from unravelling what is being broadcast by the quantum
radio...
A science fiction thriller about a father and daughter - separated in time 200 million years apart - racing to unravel an intricate mystery to save their family. And humanity.[Bokinfo]
After a mysterious global event known only as 'The Change', six strangers wake
up in an underground research facility where they learn that they're part of
the Extinction Trials - a scientific experiment to restart the human race. But
the Extinction Trials harbours a very big secret.
Can humanity survive on a new world? The last survivors of the human race escaped a ruined Earth. Their new homeworld--Eos--seemed perfect at first. Warm. Hospitable. Safe from the grid. But everything isn't as it seems. The first colony of settlers--from the Carthage--have disappeared. Their settlement is still there, but everyone is gone. As James digs into the mystery of the lost colony, he discovers a series of spheres, buried on Eos. Are they the key to finding the lost colonists? Or are they responsible for their deaths? Just as James is unravelling the secrets of the spheres, a storm hits Jericho City. Emma, recently elected mayor, struggles to lead her people to safety while James tries to make his way home. In the middle of the chaos, a new danger emerges--a threat no one saw coming. With time running out to save the colonists, James and Emma face their hardest choice yet in the final pulse-pounding instalment in the Long Winter trilogy.
On a ruined world, humanity's last survivors are fighting a losing battle
against an unknowable enemy and impossible odds. They have just one hope for
survival. But it comes at an unthinkable price...
"After surviving one of the deadliest epidemics in history, Dr. Peyton Shaw has uncovered a global conspiracy that will change humanity forever. Thirty years ago, Dr. Paul Kraus found a code in the DNA of one of humanity's lost tribes. To protect the secret, Kraus hid his work and disappeared. Now the technology exists to finally understand the mysterious code buried deep in the human genome. Dr. Peyton Shaw has obtained part of Kraus's work - and a cryptic message that could lead to the remaining pieces. She believes his work is the key to stopping a global threat. For Peyton, finding it may come at an incredible price: she must weigh the lives of strangers against those she loves."--Publisher's description
Set against the backdrop of the North-West during 1812-1813, this romance weaves a tale of love and conflict amid historical events. The story explores the complexities of loyalty and passion in a time of turmoil, highlighting the struggles faced by characters caught between opposing forces. This reprint preserves the original narrative's charm and depth, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional landscape of the era.