
The Genesis Wave: Book 1 of 3
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2001
Publisher
Pocket Books
ISBN-10
074341182X
ISBN-13
9780743411820
Description
In a world grappling with the aftermath of Project Genesis, a new hope emerges amid the devastation caused by its catastrophic failures. Nearly a century has passed since humanity faced the consequences of its ambition to control life itself. The remnants of this experiment linger as societies struggle with issues of overpopulation and dwindling resources.
As scientists and leaders strive to find sustainable solutions, they stumble upon an unexpected breakthrough that could reshape their understanding of existence. With the potential to harness the transformative powers of Genesis technology, a diverse group of characters—each with their own motivations—becomes entwined in a race against time. Their stories unfold against a backdrop of political intrigue, ethical dilemmas, and the haunting legacy of humanity's past decisions.
The quest for redemption and survival leads them on a journey filled with peril and discovery, pushing the boundaries of human resilience. As they confront the shadows of their ancestry, they must ultimately decide if they are ready to embrace the possibilities of a new beginning or if they are doomed to repeat their predecessors' mistakes.
As scientists and leaders strive to find sustainable solutions, they stumble upon an unexpected breakthrough that could reshape their understanding of existence. With the potential to harness the transformative powers of Genesis technology, a diverse group of characters—each with their own motivations—becomes entwined in a race against time. Their stories unfold against a backdrop of political intrigue, ethical dilemmas, and the haunting legacy of humanity's past decisions.
The quest for redemption and survival leads them on a journey filled with peril and discovery, pushing the boundaries of human resilience. As they confront the shadows of their ancestry, they must ultimately decide if they are ready to embrace the possibilities of a new beginning or if they are doomed to repeat their predecessors' mistakes.
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