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The Eden Riddles: A Spiritual Thriller of Ancient Secrets and Redemption

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The Eden Riddles is a 20,000-word spiritual thriller that blends ancient mystery with emotional depth. It explores themes of grief, redemption, and the cost of transformation through a fast paced narrative rooted in sacred symbolism. This novella invites readers to consider that some doors only open when you mean it—and some truths only reveal themselves when you’re ready to be changed by them.

Elizabeth Hartwell is a skeptic by profession and by instinct. A former tour guide turned reluctant researcher, she’s spent her life debunking myths, not chasing them. But when a coded scroll surfaces at a Cairo auction—rumored to be tied to the lost Book of Jasher and the biblical Garden of Eden—Elizabeth finds herself drawn into a mystery she can’t ignore. Especially when the scroll is linked to Paul Sinclair, a missing scholar whose daughter, Eleanor, vanished while following the same trail. Driven by a promise to find Paul and unravel the truth behind Eleanor’s disappearance, Elizabeth follows a series of riddles embedded in the scroll. Each clue leads deeper into a world of ancient symbols, sacred geography, and spiritual trials. Alongside Paul—who resurfaces with secrets of his own—Elizabeth must pass through three the Gate of Light, the Gate of Blood, and the Gate of Fire. Each gate demands more than intellect or courage. They require confession, surrender, and transformation.

115 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2025

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December 28, 2025
Finding God

Elizabeth and Paul we’re looking for a scroll that would lead them to Eden. What they found was doors that led to the ultimate promise. As a conquered each door, they found out a lot about themselves and the world around them. This is a very revealing book and I recommend it for all readers.
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