The Lost Colony
A.G. Riddle
Paperback
(Legion Books, Nov. 11, 2019)
Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion to The Long Winter trilogy!* NOTE: The Lost Colony is a full-length novel (378 pages in print). ** * *Can humanity survive on a new world?On Eos, the last survivors of the Long Winter face their greatest challenge yet--and race to unravel the deepest secrets of the grid.* * *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 unraveling 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.ABOUT THE LOST COLONYThe Lost Colony is the third and final book in The Long Winter trilogy, which began with Winter World and continued in The Solar War.SELECTED PRAISE FOR A.G. RIDDLE“...reads like a superior collaboration between Dan Brown and Michael Crichton.”-- The Guardian on Pandemic“I finished the book fast because I just couldn’t wait...”-- WIRED GeekDad on Departure“Riddle... keep(s) the focus on his characters... rather than the technological marvels”-- Publisher’s Weekly on Departure“Well-constructed and tightly-wound as a fine Swiss watch--DEPARTURE has non-stop action, an engaging plot and, of course, wheels within wheels.” -- Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Outlander“This is apocalyptic sci-fi at its best.”-- Daily Mail on The Solar WarNOTE: this novel is available in a variety of formats: as an eBook on Kindle Fire and Kindle eReader, as an Audible audiobook, and in print (paperback and hardcover). It is also enrolled in Kindle Unlimited where subscribers can read for free.