Genesis War (Genesis Book 3)
By Eliza Green
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They faced their greatest challenge. The worst is yet to come.
Three weeks have passed since the unprovoked attack on District Three and Investigator Bill Taggart learned of his wife’s fate. His return to work attracts a set of travel restrictions just for him. But when Bill demands the conditions be lifted, his boss asks for a disturbing favour in return.
Laura O’Halloran embraces her new life after treatment for her debilitating condition. But her joy is short-lived when dangerous side-effects emerge that could mark the start of a new illness.
When a panicked Laura reaches out for help, Bill scrambles to her rescue. It soon becomes clear the Indigenes could be to blame for her illness. Worse, the World Government wants Bill to lure the Indigenes into a trap, a move that’s likely to start a war.
With his loyalties divided, Bill must accept that Laura’s cure could lie with his worst enemy. And accessing it might mean turning his back on his best allies.
Genesis War is the third novel in the Genesis series, a down-to-earth sci-fi adventure. If you like strong heroines, fascinating characters, and nail-biting scenes, then you’ll love Eliza Green’s thrilling third dystopian society instalment.
Eliza Green
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.
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Reviews for Genesis War (Genesis Book 3)
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book!! Captivating and well written. Wish there was more!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I was excited to read this, the final instalment in (what I thought was) the Genesis Trilogy. Excited because, although this hasn’t been the best series I’ve ever read, it’s kept me entertained. And besides, it’s good to FINISH things.
And then I got to the end and discovered there’s a fourth book (Genesis Pact). And a fifth, and a sixth. I was in two minds about whether I wanted to read on, but having read the blurb of book four, it feels different to these first three, so I think I’ll try one more.
Anyway, I felt this book wasn’t as good as the first two. It just didn’t grab me. I think I mentioned in one of my other reviews (either I mentioned it, or somebody else did) that the structure of these stories reminds me a bit of the Song of Ice and Fire books. There are lots of characters, and each chapter is from the perspective of one of them.
In the first book, there were many characters, mostly human. And they got a fairly equal amount of “screen time”, which meant we saw very little of the alien characters (the Indigenes in these stories). In book two, the number had thinned out somewhat, and in book three, there are very few original characters left.
And I think that’s the problem. It’s the aliens that just don’t appeal to me. I don’t really identify with them or their culture, and I struggled to care about their plight.
That’s on me, and probably says a lot about who I am as a person. You might fall in love with the aliens, feel sorry for them, and be deeply interested in what they have to say. Which is, I think, the point of these stories.
No matter, though. It’s a very interesting dynamic between humans and Indigenes, and an interesting bed they’ve made for themselves. It’s a good series, if you’re into non-YA dystopia (which is difficult to find, these days), and you enjoy genetic engineering.
Pick up book one and give it a go. What do you have to lose?