In Genesis , the much-anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed Oasis , Quincy Emerson finds herself captured, brutalised and returned once more to captivity, this time as a serious security risk. In her way stand the walls of the Colosseum, a maximum-security prison pitched on the brink of anarchy, governed by an underworld of shifting alliances and violent betrayals. Escape, they say, is impossible. But there's a storm brewing in the city, and Quincy has nothing left to lose...
Praise for Oasis, the prequel to Genesis
'This futuristic sci-fi echoes Margaret Atwood and yet was written by a 16-year-old from Galway. Expect great things from this young, brilliant writer.' Image
'A high-paced page-turner Eilis is an intellectual powerhouse.' Irish Mail on Sunday
'An assured dystopian debut. On the promise of this page-turning debut, the sequel will be worth waiting for.' Sunday Business Post
'Eilis is dazzlingly bright and articulate.' Irish Examiner
'Our newest literary star.' Irish Independent
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Eilis Barrett is 16 and hails from Galway, on Ireland's west coast. Home-schooled along with her siblings from a young age, she spends her days indulging her passion for writing and literature. When she's not working on a new story or reading Jane Austen, she can usually be found playing the piano, on which she is self-taught. Oasis is her debut novel.
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