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GENESIS

 

 

In a world ravaged by climate change, social inequality and dwindling natural resources there’s only one solution: abandon the planet and terraform a new home.

 

When Dylan Lomax - an emotionally disconnected empath, running from the memory of his past - joins Operation Genesis, he soon discovers not all is as it seems. The mission to bring life to a barren planet has a terrible secret. One which threatens to brink humanity to the brink of extinction.

Inspired by the blockbuster movies of the 90s, Genesis, the debut novel from C.A. Voss, is an accessible sci-fi romp which accelerates towards an epic finale.

 

Popcorn is optional.

Genesis is a fantastic sci-fi romp packed with enough back-stabbing and espionage to put your average political thriller to shame; only with psychic powers and space ships.

PictoPirate - 5 star Amazon review

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‘Genesis’ sells itself as the literary version of 1990s blockbuster popcorn cinema. Book-marketing is often guilty of excessive hyperbole, but in this case it’s not a million miles from the truth.

Ollie_C - Sci-Fi & Scary 

 

While Sci-Fi isn't my main reading genre, Genesis does include a lot of things that I enjoy in a novel: behind the curtains political scheming and backstabbing, military politics (I'm a huge sucker for that), prison scenes, fantasy elements even if the book isn't a fantasy novel per se, medical scenes, and likeable characters that may or not have dubious morals.

Lord Froylan's Fan - 4 star Amazon review

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