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Evolution Omnibus

On sale

22nd March 2018

Price: £6.99

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781787473706

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They were created to save humanity. Now they must fight to save themselves. The complete Evolution series by Stephanie Saulter.

For years the human race suffered from a deadly Syndrome, but when a cure was found – in the form of genetically engineered human beings, gems – the line between survival and ethics was radically altered.

Now the gems are fighting for their freedom, from the oppression of the companies that created them, and against the norms who see them as slaves. And a conference at which Dr Eli Walker has been commissioned to present his findings on the gems is the key to that freedom.

But with the gemtech companies fighting to keep the gems enslaved, and the horrifying godgangs determined to rid the earth of these ‘unholy’ creations, the gems are up against forces that may just be too powerful to oppose.

‘Some books are good, some books are even great. This one is important’SF Signal on Binary

Reviews

Starburst on Gemsigns
A fascinating and compelling read, exploring the boundaries of human behaviour, religious influences, and the morality of the everyday person . . . highly recommended
SciFi Now on Gemsigns
An incredibly emotive read . . . hugely gripping
Holdfast Magazine on Regeneration
An extremely satisfying conclusion to this excellent trilogy
Upcoming4me on Binary
Great fun to read
SF Signal on Binary
Some books are good, some books are even great. This one is important
Locus on Regeneration
A novel about justice and humanity . . . an achievement I can only admire
Bibliosanctum on Gemsigns
An all-around superb debut
Bookworm Blues on Binary
One of the most powerful, thought provoking books I've ever read
Hierath
The (R)Evolution trilogy is that rare thing, a series of intricate action-packed near-future SF thrillers . . . They are a vital, important addition to the SF canon