Oasis One - Daniel Weisbeck

Oasis One

By Daniel Weisbeck

  • Release Date: 2021-02-05
  • Genre: Adventure Sci-Fi

Description

"...wonderfully detailed sequel...the characters and relationships are remarkable…The prose is evocative…A sharp, illuminating dystopian tale.” -Kirkus Reviews

“…it's chilling, self-aware, and at times downright invasive…this is Weisbeck's ‘Empire Strikes Back'.” -Brandon Keaton, Author of Transference

The virus is spreading.

War is approaching.

Doctor Mercy Perching is trying to save the world. 

After having discovered the Sanctuary of Americas secret population of human-animal hybrids, Doctor Mercy Perching, head virologist for the Sanctuary of Europe, has stolen the only hope for a cure to the deadly fossil-flu: a human-avian hybrid. But life has just gotten far more complicated for the doctor. Her hybrid friends who helped her escape are now on the run themselves.

Mercy sets out for the Sanctuary of Asia to bring the hybrids back to safety. But nothing is going as planned. She will discover the Sanctuary of Asia has been running secret experiments of their own to stop the virus, and may have altered the fate of humanity forever.

Oasis One is the second book in the Children of the Miracle series which follows Doctor Mercy Perching's adventurous journey as she unwittingly finds herself at the heart of humanities explorations of evolution and its conflicting and sometimes deadly consequences. Oasis One can be read as a stand-alone book or as part of the Children of the Miracle series. 

Praise for Children of the Miracle: 
“…sensational, offering suspense and wonder.”

“It’s fun and terrifying, a pure delight.”

“…gripping and astounding.”

“…smart, well-written SciFi/dystopian thriller—with heart!”

“…a thought-provoking, heart-palpitating dystopian adventure.”

“…an incredibly well-executed piece of science fiction.”

"In this first book, Weisbeck has created a colorful future and populated it with a variety of distinct creatures, and he ably expands and deepens the worldbuilding as the book goes on. Indeed, the vivid atmosphere is the book’s greatest asset and should please SF fans; it also gives Weisbeck a solid foundation for future installments." -Kirkus (For Book One: Children of the Miracle)