A hunter seeking revenge. An alien dying to stop him. Could a government conspiracy put them both six feet under?Investigator Bill Taggart will stop at nothing to find his missing wife. But standing between him and the truth is a secretive alien species on a distant planet. When his government pushes him to observe the species ahead of plans to relocate Earth’s population, Bill veers off course … veers off course and straight into the path of one alien.
The surprising confrontation forces Bill to question whether the investigation into the savage species is needed. But when official government intel disagrees with the cold hard facts, he worries there might be another reason for the relocation plans.
A snap government order leaves the investigator in limbo and facing off against a new enemy that is more dangerous than the first. Worse, this enemy appears to live close to home.
A devastating set of plans is soon revealed that will destroy the lives on two worlds. And Bill is caught in the middle. Can he stop chasing ghosts long enough to save humanity from the real enemy?
Genesis Code is the first novel in this dystopian society thriller. If you enjoy incredible world building, complex characters, and disturbing secrets, then you’ll love Eliza Green’s intricately woven dystopian series. Fans of Lindsay Buroker, Jasper T. Scott and Chris Fox have read and enjoyed this series.
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This is book one of the Genesis series and is set in the year 2163, as mankind must leave Earth for their own survival. Only problem is that the planet they are going to is already inhabited by an alien race called the Indigenes. Bill Taggart is an investigator who was sent to observe the alien population before mankind transferred from Earth. …
Earth is practically destroyed so humans looked elsewhere to live. Exilon five is that place. Indigenes live there. When Bill goes there he learns why his wife was killed. Great fighting between the good and bad guys in this book. Very interesting characters and a very intriguing story. Look forward to the next installment to continue.
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Interesting doomsday scenario.
Almost like Blade Runner (in reverse) meets 1984 plus a credible scenario vis a vis
Most known governmental behavior…I have never given a 5 star so if the author sees this “review”, you did get my top rating for contemporary authors.
Interesting plot but the story is presented from four different points of view. Every time I started getting really interested, wham! the next chapter changed the point of view. Each section is well written, but three-fourths of the way through I got frustrated and could not finish the book.
Excellent action novel. Unexpected twists and turns.
I did not like this book at all: two worlds, three societies, and absolutely nothing of interest. earth had suicide chambers – a little bit of hope – that nobody used.
Lots of twists and turns, tragic but easy to keep reading
„Genesis Code“ by Eliza Green – the onset on the “Exilon 5” Series – is centered on Bill Taggart quest to find the answer to the disappearance of his wife, while offering a veritable study on human behaviour.
Setting in a rather pleasant future, 150 years from now, where the only worry seems to be the high levels on population on Earth (about 20 …
Bill Taggart’s search for his wife leads to some unexpected consequences for him and the aliens of Exilon 5. There is an interesting twist to the story. The author does a decent job of keeping the action going, but the characters didn’t engage me as much as I would have liked. The world building is decent and the details believable. This is the …
I found this world fascinating with wonderful characters and a well-developed story. I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
I received this book from Booksprouts and am voluntarily providing an honest review.
After receiving an ARC of Eliza Green’s Echoes of Earth, I couldn’t wait to get my eyes on the rest of this series. I purchased the remaining ebooks from iBooks and read the entire series in a weekend. The plot is intriguing. The characters are likeable and believable. I recommend these books to anyone who likes dystopian, sci-fi, post apoc or …
alittle slow
a total waste of time
Not at all something I would recommend.
Very fast moving with good believable characters in a unique science fiction setting! Definately keeps you entertained and wanting more!
Becoming human was captivating and fudge and from a Lot I have read in this genre! Realizing that your life isn’t exactly how you wanted to be and having the difficulty to get to that goal wow what a struggle. This book was a rush! I hate to call works of art just a book because they are so much more. Every now and again I reach instead of an …
Going to read the series!