Genesis Code: Book 1 Genesis - Dystopian Invasion Thriller

· Genesis Book 1 · Eliza Green Books
4.4
70 reviews
Ebook
314
Pages
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About this ebook

The natives are watching. The government is lying.

And Bill Taggart is asking the wrong questions.

For decades, the colony kept the Indigenes quiet. Hidden.

Bill's surveillance work was supposed to keep it that way.

But the species he's been monitoring aren't what the government claimed—and the official silence goes deeper than anyone suspected.

Now the Indigenes are resurfacing on Exilon 5. Government records are vanishing. And someone is watching his every move.

Two years ago, Bill's wife disappeared from the colony. Not missing—erased. No body, no evidence, no official explanation.

His search for answers is leading him into dangerous territory. Where the truth about his wife and Exilon 5 converge—and both could destroy everything.

The colony's survival depends on silence. Bill's wife's survival depends on breaking it.

A gripping sci-fi thriller about truth, conspiracy and survival that will appeal to fans of Blade Runner and Dark Matter. Start reading today.

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“This future is bleak. LOVED IT!”

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“A new twist on the alien invasion story.”

“A classic sci-fi struggle with amazing characters.”

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“This dystopian novel kept me up at night.”

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“A fascinating dystopian world that I cannot wait to continue.”

“This future is so realistic. I can’t wait to read more.”

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“Post-apocalyptic and dystopian without a zombie in sight.”

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
70 reviews
Mike Wyer
March 4, 2021
Interesting bit of world building. If you want to spend some time with angsty genius space vampires, and don't mind a bit of scenery chewing from the baddies, then you may enjoy Genesis Code. I found the constant need to explain the future quite tedious, and there were several times where characters ignored their entire backstory and motivation just to ratchet up the tension and bundle the plot along. But those complaints are very subjective. I won't be reading the rest of the series, but would encourage anyone to have a look while this book is free.
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Andrew Brooks
November 17, 2020
if you have ADD you might get something from this. to me it was just a jumbled mess of disjointed bits in over dramatic language. Partway through i got fed up, setting it aside for another day; then tried again with the same result.
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Chantelle Jai
March 11, 2021
The future with humans, aliens and projects that captivate the curiosity of the mind was a good read. The style of writting reminded me of Dan Brown's DeVince Code book in a way I enjoyed it.
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About the author

Eliza Green tried her hand at fashion designing, massage, painting, and even ghost hunting, before finding her love of writing. She often wonders if her desire to change the ending of a particular glittery vampire story steered her in that direction (it did). After earning her degree in marketing, Eliza went on to work in everything but marketing, but swears she uses it in everyday life, or so she tells her bank manager. 

 

Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, she lives there with her sci-fi loving, evil genius best friend. When not working on her next amazing science fiction adventure, you can find her reading, indulging in new food at an amazing restaurant or simply singing along to something with a half decent beat. 

 

For a complete list of Eliza’s books, check out www.elizagreenbooks.com/books

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