



Altered Genes : Genesis
A Post-apocalyptic Technothriller
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4.2 • 235 Ratings
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Publisher Description
To save the world, first they have to save themselves…
When an unconscious British businessman arrives at New York City’s Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Mei Ling unwittingly finds herself in the midst of an infectious outbreak.
Meanwhile, Professor Tony Simmons, her ex-lover, and a world-renowned geneticist at Georgetown University receives an enigmatic telephone call that hints at a genetic threat, unlike anything the world has ever seen.
As the pandemic spreads, governments close their borders and quarantine cities. Simmons is taken to a secret military laboratory to search for a cure. But it’s the truth he finds instead, and now he, Ling, and an odd group of survivors are on the run as civilization collapses around them.
A superb action-packed thriller based on frighteningly realistic science. Perfect for fans of Michael Crichton, Robin Cook or William R. Forstchen.
Download a copy today and immerse yourself in an apocalyptic future you’ll hope won’t ever happen.
The Altered Genes Trilogy consists of:
Altered Genes : Genesis
Altered Genes : Revelations
Altered Genes : Resurrection
Customer Reviews
Wild Ride
A fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of genetic engineering and its implications. The book kept me captivated from start to finish. Highly recommended for anyone interested in genetics, science, or the intersection of technology and humanity.
I kept picking this book back up but cannot continue
The story is intriguing, however this entire book feels like it was AI written. I may be mistaken, but there is very little human emotion. Some transitions from one scene to another wouldn’t make sense in reality, and there are soooo many short sentences that could’ve been combined. However, the science and concepts of an apocalypse were captivating. I’m sad that it wasn’t better.
Couldn’t put this book down
I really enjoyed reading this. It is reminiscent of ‘the last of us’ but without the zombies. This series should be made into movies.