Chasing Eden

Chasing Eden

by S.L.Linnea (Author)

Synopsis

Modern-day Iraq: During a raging sandstorm in a war zone, army chaplain Jaime Richards is shocked to be reunited with her old friend Adara Dunbar - and devastated when, in the midst of an ambush, a black-robed man murders Adara in cold blood. But not before she delivers a final message to Jaime - one important enough to die for...and obviously to kill for. Why Adara? And how did her assassin know Jaime's name? Jaime's quest for answers will lead her into danger beyond anything she's experienced on the battlefield. At an ancient site, she meets a stranger who reveals astounding truths about Adara's mission - and the war itself - that are impossible to ignore. For the roots of this war reach back to a time and place fixed in the history of civilization. Many have searched for the Garden of Eden before, because to find it is to unlock a power beyond human comprehension. Now, for Jaime, the chase is on - and the fate of the world hangs in the balance...

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 29 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0312949618
ISBN 13: 9780312949617

Media Reviews
A roller-coaster adventure reads like a cross between Jarhead and Raiders of the Lost Ark . --Julia Spencer-Fleming, Agatha Award-winning author of All Mortal Flesh Unique, provocative, and engrossing hours of gripping reading. --Cherry Adair, New York Times bestselling author of Edge of Darkness Reads like the best of Robert Ludlum, with the realistic military flavor of W.E.B. Griffin, and the adventure of Clive Cussler--this book is impossible to put down. --Colonel Ian Red Natkin, Ret., US Army An absolute page-turner. This book has 'you are there' insider details that make you question everything you read in today's headlines. A thrill-a-minute read! --Christina Dodd, New York Times bestselling author Chasing Eden is an intelligent, exciting novel with a tremendously strong feeling of authenticity. The edgy, scary atmosphere comes over vividly--definitely a sweaty palms read. It is totally original and the ending completely unexpected. I loved it. --Bill Napier
Author Bio
S H A RO N L I N N E A is the author of the biographies Raoul Wallenberg, The Man Who Stopped Death and Princess Ka'iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People, which won the prestigious Carter G. Woodson Award, as well as the nonfiction book Lost Civilizations. Sharon has been a staff writer for five national magazines and a ghostwriter for dozens of celebrities. She lives with her family outside of New York City. www.sharonlinnea.com B. K. S H E R E R holds a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Oklahoma State University. A Presbyterian minister, she currently serves on active duty as a chaplain in the United States Army. Her work has taken her to Argentina, Somalia, Korea, Costa Rica, Germany, Kuwait and Iraq. The authors first collaborated on a play for their sixth grade talent show in Springfield, Missouri, and have been best friends ever since.