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Genesis Cure

Book 7, Genesis Series (Dystopian Society Thriller)

Eliza Green

Fiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

Change is coming. Old rivalries will be forgotten. The aftermath of a violent attack on District Three has left ITF Director Bill Taggart feeling uneasy. All is too calm. The alien Indigenes have returned to normal life; even his wife is moving on. Bill wishes he could do the same.


When a surprise illness starts spreading through the Indigenes’ home, Bill’s greatest fear comes true. It’s a medical problem he’s not equipped to deal with. Setting aside his fears, he asks an old rival for a favour. But when conditions in District Three deteriorate fast, he has no choice but to give in to his sworn enemy’s demands.


A virus is loose, and his rival may be the only one capable of identifying its source. If Bill and his team can’t figure out the origin of the virus and curb the epidemic soon, it could end up destroying two civilisations.


Genesis Cure is the seventh book in this alien contact science fiction Genesis series. If you like unlikely heroes, broken worlds, and edge-of-your-seat tension, then you'll love the latest installment in Eliza Green’s dystopian society thriller series.

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