The Eden Factor
Kathlyn Trent/Marcus Burton Romance Adventures, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Wadsworth
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By:
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Kathryn Le Veque
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World-famous media archaeologist Dr. Kathlyn Trent and her husband, Dr. Marcus Burton, are off on another enigmatic quest.
Reports of the discovery of angel bones have come from the ancient land of Iraq and Kathlyn and Marcus take their archaeological teams into this mysterious realm to investigate. Hindering their progress is a former colleague of Kathlyn's - also hearing of the discovery, Dr. Fayd Fahdlan will stop at nothing to usurp Kathlyn's claim. As Kathlyn and Marcus fall under the spell of the strange bones, Fayd and his superiors see spectacular and bizarre scientific opportunities for Dr. Trent's find. When Kathlyn is kidnapped in an attempt to force her to participate in their macabre scheme, the ancient bones suddenly take a back seat to a related discovery of even greater magnitude.
Biblical theories that were once thought only myth have suddenly become reality. The Vatican and the United States military soon become involved and the stakes grow even higher. Kathlyn, Marcus and the rest of the archaeologists find themselves caught up in something so fantastic that it is difficult to know just where the legends end and realities begin.
Don't believe in demons? Kathlyn Trent can convince you otherwise in this amazing tale.
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- 15-02-2019
Stretches the Bounds of Believability.
Sadly not as good as the first book in the series. The story was convuluted & lacked clarity. Both the main characters tried to prove their love for the other by repeatedly sacrificing themselves for the other. Certainly not up to the quality of the author's medieval series which I love. Will read the last book in the trilogy & hope it is an improvement on this one.
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