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The reviews are already rolling in
for the next Eden Thriller,
TREASURE of EDEN
in bookstores
October 1, 2008!!
"This is a thriller for the thinking mind; it raises fascinating questions regarding faith, politics and the monetary system...Awesome!"
--Jill M. Smith, Romantic Times Book Reviews
"The story line grips the audience from the onset...This is a superb entry in a fascinating saga."
--Harriet Klausner, Mystery Gazette
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-The lives of two Bedouin boys are changed forever when they find a cave filled with antiquities in the desert near Qumran.
-A rogue CIA Agent stalks Jaime Richards, willing to risk all to obtain the secrets of Eden.
Join Jaime and Yani on the ultimate treasure hunt that reaches from Iraq to Davos, Switzerland to the Judean wilderness in the next Eden Thriller, due from St. Martin's in October 2008!
(Did you think it would be easy for these two to work things out?)
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The Eden Thrillers Series
by S.L. Linnéa
Follow the early adventures of
Chaplain Jaime Richards in the first books
of the Eden Thrillers series, Chasing Eden and Beyond Eden
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The world of Chaplain Jaime Richards, an intersection of the earthly and the divine...
We invite you to meet real people who have graced the lives of Sharon Linnéa and B.K. Sherer, people whose spirit and example have inspired the authors and enabled them to craft a world with characters and settings that feel true to life.
Meet Army Col. (Ret.) Ian "Red" Natkin
Colonel Abe Derry is a commander whose style and leadership is valued by Jaime Richards. What does it take, in real life, to gain that kind of respect from your subordinates and your peers? Read B.K.'s interviews with a man who did just that in her own career...
Click here to read the interview
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What's it really like for a female Army chaplain?
You've heard from B.K., now...
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Join Sharon and B.K. as they float down the Rhine River in Germany. Learn how the Eden Thrillers began, how the two authors met, and what has kept them close friends over the years in this special interview conducted September, 2005. |
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