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The Key: Eden Chronicles: Book Six

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The sickening reality of their task leaches ominously into Archie, Daisy, and Isabella's shattered minds. But they're not safe; Commissioner Stone will not give up his hell-bent attempt to detain the Heirs of Eden and plays his final hand... On Havilah, Sue discovers a race of humans trapped in glass-like puddles, one of whom she thinks is Gus. If the Heirs of Eden fail, these trapped people are released. She begins to wonder where her allegiances lie. For if the Heirs triumph she will be stuck with only Kemp, Cain and the mysterious elfin servants and their magical companions for company. But on the other, she is aware of a great power building in her, one that may help deliver a safe, and happy world again. With the end in sight, can Archie, Daisy and Isabella discharge their mission? Or will Cain and Kemp thwart them at the last moment and claim the Garden of Eden all for themselves? All is revealed in the final instalment of Eden Chronicles; the search for the KEY of life. "If you’re looking for meaning in fantasy, you’ve just found it!" International Girls and Books.
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Published December 10, 2020

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James Erith

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Restless after schooling, James traveled and experienced plenty of adventures. He has been shot at, scaled Pyramids, climbed mountains, been through earthquakes, police detained and even swum with beavers.

James specialized in getting lost quite a bit, like in the Canadian wilderness in bear season, as well as experiencing hypothermia, dysentery, muggings, altitude sickness, thefts, a broken neck, desert breakdowns, etc.

Inadvertently these experiences set James up for a big writing journey. (If only I’d gone into real adventuring like his old school-friend, Bear…)

In the 1990s James worked as a journalist for the financial pages of the Yorkshire Post, scooping the infamous Gerald Ratner; ‘Crap’ story.

James designed and built gardens for several years in London before upping sticks to a small village between the Dales and the Moors of North Yorkshire.

The inspirational landscapes of bleak hills, old monasteries, and expansive views were an ideal choice for the setting of the Eden Chronicles series. James commenced writing the series in 2007.

Following a brief and rather embarrassing appearance on ITV’s‚”Honeymoons from Hell” TV show (fleeing a psychotic African safari operator), James became an extremely minor celebrity. Fortunately, this happened pre-YouTube!

As a youth, James had his sights on playing the game of cricket for England, but a long list of injuries and a genuine lack of talent forced the issue. However, a notable sporting triumph in 2013 saw James row the English Channel and the 21 tidal miles of the Thames in aid of MND and Breakthrough Breast cancer.

James retains his childhood passion for making dens, tall stories, and stargazing.

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