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The Garden of Eden can be found in the first book of the Bible. It was one of the first things created on Earth and its location has remained hidden for thousands of years - until it suddenly comes into the spotlight with a series of high-profile interviews given by a renowned professor. Could the story from the Bible really lead to the location of an actual garden that is still intact after all this time? Harlow finds herself being pulled into the past when she ends up in the middle of a historical anomaly that is quickly unraveling around her. She and a group of thieves, assassins, and…mehr

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The Garden of Eden can be found in the first book of the Bible. It was one of the first things created on Earth and its location has remained hidden for thousands of years - until it suddenly comes into the spotlight with a series of high-profile interviews given by a renowned professor. Could the story from the Bible really lead to the location of an actual garden that is still intact after all this time? Harlow finds herself being pulled into the past when she ends up in the middle of a historical anomaly that is quickly unraveling around her. She and a group of thieves, assassins, and hardware store managers begin to uncover a tale of murder, mystery, and mayhem as they are chased across the globe on their hunt for the truth. But could the Garden of Eden really exist? And more importantly, what could be hidden inside that people are so desperate to find?
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Victoria Kreysar is an established scholar and educator. She holds degrees in history and secondary education, graduating with distinction from Mercyhurst University. A former international art dealer, Ms. Kreysar is a noted adventurer and explorer, having worked as a ship hand aboard tall ships and lived for extended periods in Greece, Montenegro, Italy, Spain, Croatia, France, and the Caribbean. When not writing, she spends her time swimming, scuba diving, and enjoying a good book.