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The end... is only the beginning.
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.
And so does the world outside.
From A.G. Riddle, the Amazon and
Wall Street Journal bestselling author with nearly
five million copies sold worldwide in twenty languages, comes an epic
standalone adventure with a surprise ending unlike anything you've ever read before.
About the author
A.G. Riddle spent ten years starting and running internet companies before retiring to focus on his true passion: writing fiction. He is now an Amazon, Wall Street Journal and Sunday Times bestselling author with nearly five million copies sold worldwide in twenty languages. He lives in North Carolina.
Visit www.agriddle.com
Summary
The end... is only the beginning.
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.
And so does the world outside.
From A.G. Riddle, the Amazon and Wall Street Journal bestselling author with nearly five million copies sold worldwide in twenty languages, comes an epic standalone adventure with a surprise ending unlike anything you've ever read before.
Foreword
From A.G. Riddle, the Amazon and Wall Street Journal bestselling author with nearly five million copies sold worldwide in twenty languages, comes an epic standalone adventure with a surprise ending unlike anything you've ever read before.
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PRAISE FOR A.G. RIDDLE:
'This is apocalyptic sci-fi at its best. Plot and character are masterfully woven together and the action - which is anything but frozen - sling-shots from stage to stage like an intergalactic spaceship' Daily Mail, on The Solar War.
'A complex, multi-stranded narrative spanning 700 pages that reads like a superior collaboration between Dan Brown and Michael Crichton'