The Eden Experiment

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The Tomorrow Gene Book 2 · Johnny B. Truant
Ebook
401
Pages
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About this ebook

Eden has burned. Every island in the archipelago has gone up in flames, and thousands are dead.

As are the dreams of eternal life for hopefuls around the globe.

And one man is the target of their ire.

After finding his brother, Ephraim Todd got more than he bargained for. Now he’s fighting for his freedom, along with his sanity—desperate to prove his innocence and sanity.

But after the evidence that would prove his innocence disappears, no one will back up hist story. Ephraim is forced to take matters into his own hands and face the insurmountable odds to find the one thing that can clear his name.

Can he find the answers before his mind finally cracks and crumbles to nothing?

★★★★★ "Hold on to your hats this second book in the series is a roller coaster ride. I could not put this book down. I absolutely love this series. So no spoilers just get a copy and hang on!!!" -- Grant P Richardson Jr.

★★★★★ "This book was a great follow up to the first in the series. It kept the narrative very well, and was fast paced from start to end. The middle book in a trilogy is often the hardest, but Truant and Platt nailed it again!" -- Christopher Kayden

About the author

Johnny B. Truant is the bestselling author of Fat Vampire, adapted by the SyFy network as Reginald the Vampire. His other books include Pretty Killer, Pattern Black, Invasion, The Beam, Dead City, Unicorn Western, and over 100 other titles across many genres. 

Originally from Ohio, Johnny and his family now live in Austin, Texas where he's finally surrounded by creative types as weird as he is.

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