WHAT'S THE STORY?

Genesis Project: Prelude to Destiny: Volume I: The Wages of Sin, is set long, long ago, before our world was, and when the Kasna Republik ruled the better part of Four Galaxies. During this novel the Kalek Warriors are elite soldiers and justice keepers of the Kasna Republik, and the Kasna are 1970 years into a curse of immortality. But in this time, which is an era of relative peace, a great evil is beginning to move, and with him, he brings war and destruction that will change the Kasna Republik forever. And in the middle of it, a young woman named Feena Neera will learn that she has a destiny before her, one that could save or destroy the universe.

 

WRITTEN BY?

 Genesis Project: Prelude to Destiny: Volume I: The Wages of Sin, was written by Aaron Michael Fanthorpe . The first draft was written in the late nineties, and though it has been re-written, the story itself hasn't changed that much from its original draft. Though not the beginning of the events in the Genesis Project mythology - which is vast and spans eons - the Wages of Sin is an excellent beginning to the events that I (Aaron Michael Fanthorpe) have called "the Main Series" for years, and years now.

 

THINGS TO KNOW

-This book has always included the back story for George Brown, who was first introduced in After the End, Comes the Beginning.

-In the original version of this story, Desfar Nakoo was going to be nine hundred years old.

-In the original version of the book, Sekova Rey's name was Sek.

-The original version of the story included time travel, and Ravyn was one of the main characters turned evil and come from the future to destroy the past... yeah, I know, lame...

-Ravania and the Shadow Travellers weren't in the original draft.

-The web comic Absolution was written after The Wages of Sin was done, and made to run right into the opening of the novel.

-The Wages of Sin was originally one huge novel that included what has now been split up into three novels, and was called Shadows of the Past, Visions of the Future.

 

 

 

 

REVIEWS:

"The first volume of Prelude to Destiny trilogy is a thrilling read. It’s filled with enough twists and turns of the plot, and scenes of intense action to keep you reading. This story has a pleasing combination of sci-fi gadgetry, fantasy creatures which just interact so well with the Genesis Project Universe. Action, adventure, magic, and hidden plots, Aaron Michael Fanthorpe has really done a good job with this first chapter of the Prelude to Destiny Trilogy."

-Arlin Fehr, Author and Poet from British Columbia, Canada 
 

 

 

 

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