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  • Eden's Revenge

  • The Eden Paradox, Book 3
  • By: Barry Kirwan
  • Narrated by: Edward Mitchell
  • Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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By: Barry Kirwan
Narrated by: Edward Mitchell
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Publisher's summary

Eden's Revenge is the heart-stopping third episode in the Eden Paradox series.

After 18 years, the quarantine that has protected humanity’s survivors on the planet Esperia is about to end. Mankind won't stand a chance without external help. Yet in the middle of a galactic war, who is concerned about one small planet when worlds fall every day?

©2019 Barry Kirwan (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd

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“Awe-inspiring aliens are swept up in an epic narrative.” (Sophia McDougall, author of Savage City)

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Humanity's Resilience

I enjoyed watching the growth and development of the characters as some elements reflect current events in society. In the end, all species need security, acceptance, and love.

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Lost me...

I had been looking forward to the next books in this series... but the last few chapters here have undone that desire. Lazy writing and a mountain of characters making transparently stupid decisions over and over and over again strains credulity. When they constantly get bailed out by the ultimate intelligence in the galaxy, their own progenitors and STILL tell them that they won’t listen and consistently make illogical short-sighted demands... I’m out. Could have gone in any direction, but chose to make the most intelligent humanity has to offer make decisions that a five year old could argue down.,,,

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