I did not read any other books in this series yet. The reviews I read about Genesis had a fairly common thread suggesting the story might have been spoiled somewhat had I started the conventional way with book 1. So in that respect I am lucky, I believe. Perhaps because it is a prequel the book for me reads like a series of flashbacks. I did not have the benefit of knowing what happens to Mark Taylor in succeeding books so the story seems a little disjointed.
I think the character, Mark Taylor is likeable. He is an average, everyday kind of guy who happens to have a camera that mysteriously produces photos warning of future tragedies, like shootings, car accidents, robberies and the like. He sees this as an opportunity to do good for society, saving people one photo at a time. He does not seek recognition for his heroic acts to save people; in fact, he tries to avoid any attention that would raise questions about how he happened to be in the right place at just the right time.
In essence, Mark Taylor takes on a second career as a superhero. While pursuing this career he meets police detective Jessica Bishop. They meet as cop-interviewing-witness but interest becomes more personal as they have an on- and off-again dating relationship. I found this cautious approach to romance to be more realistic than in many books where the main characters are gorgeous and they spend the entire book breathlessly attracted to each other.
The part of the book that deals with Mark Taylor’s acquisition of the camera drags a little. He travels to Afghanistan with his friend Mo (Mohammed) who asks him to take photos for a book he is writing about the plight of Afghani women. It quickly becomes obvious to the reader that something else is going on during this trip – perhaps foreshadowing the events in book 1? I can only presume so at this point. His travels with Mo culminate in buying the antique camera at a market. He does not discover its true magical properties until he returns to the U.S.
I liked this book overall. Well-written characters, an interesting story, the cliff-hanger ending, all good reasons to continue with this series.