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In Search of Paradise

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Struggling to find Paradise, three friends embark on a miraculous journey. One member of the trio, Henry Shepherd, is missing. His fiancée, Dr. Kathleen McGregor, solicits the legendary Dr. Andrew Rogers to help her find their mutual friend. While meeting for the first time, these two struggle to remain faithful to Henry while enduring the hardships caused by their journey through the Middle East. Thought to be somewhere between Iraq and Kuwait, The Garden of Eden is believe to contain Paradise. Once that spot is located, they are certain Henry will be there. But insurmountable obstacles lay in the way. Some of those impasses are from this earth, others are not. You will be moved with compassion as the power of friendship leads to acts of kindness, faithfulness, determination, and finally the ultimate of all sacrifices.

An intriguing biblical by Midwest Book Review
Humanity was rejected from the garden of Eden, forever cast from paradise. “In Search of Paradise” is a story of two doctors who go on a journey through the Middle East in search of their friend and fiancé. They are led to believe he is lost in the Garden of Eden, but there is no certainty exactly where that it. To find their lost comrades, they must find what has been lost to mankind for millennia. “In Search of Paradise” is an intriguing biblical thriller, sure to entertain many a reader.

258 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2009

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June 14, 2012
I read this book on the strength of a recommendation by another author, to start with I found the writing a little to easy as if it was aimed at a younger reader but as it continued I found myself enjoying the story so maybe its not and just the authors style. The basic plot is set around finding the Garden of Eden and thus Paradise. The two main characters are interesting but with very little background to either it is hard to understand where they came fromand what motivates them, hopefully this will be rectified in future novels. I would recommend for a fun and easy light read.
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