The Second Book of Adam and Eve gives an account of the life and times of Cain and his twin Sister Luluwa after they went away until the time that Enoch was taken by God. The "Pseudepigrapha" is a collection of historical biblical works that are considered to be fiction.
Another great book The moral of the story to me is to hang around holy men who you can always counsel with As soon as you find yourself alone you can be destroyed by evil If you are found alone then turn quickly to prayer when overcome by confusion
After so loving the first book, I was underwhelmed by this follow-up. Most of the compelling ideas are just continuations of the first book's but it feels rushed, with little character development, and nothing much new to offer. Not bad, but not necessary reading IMO