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Dust of Eden

De: Thomas Sullivan
Narrado por: Bob Walter
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Before the world was born, there was the Dust of Eden - blood-red earth from which all else was created. The last deposit of the mysterious dust became a viciously guarded secret...until the site was disturbed. A bit of Eden found its way into the hands of Ariel Leppa - an embittered elderly woman unaware of its ferocious power...for a time.

©2004 Thomas Sullivan (P)2012 David N. Wilson
Horror

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"One is convinced that an outsize performer is trying his wings - a John Barth or a John Irving, with a touch of William Gaddis and maybe a dash of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." ( The Chicago Tribune)
"Thomas Sullivan is a master of description." (William X. Kienzle, author of the Father Koesler mystery series)
"A memorable journey...compelling read. Classic Sullivan."(Fred Bean, author of Eden)
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Was not sure about this purchase but was very pleased with the book. Good story line, nice pace and excellent narration. I recommend this one!

Ancient evil, very good!

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An inventive premise with existential and religious allusions creating a microcosm of creation fist and second to that it all going wrong with shades of horror. The abstract details are near hallucinatory but aside from being a vehicle for rhetoric the premise is inelegant. Eventually the pacing slows and rather than well evolving the cool idea it simmers a bit long infusing hints of menace and philosphy but stalling. The focus is more on an unusual inhabitants of a sort of elder home. It has some clever ideas but delivers them eventually in too concrete a manner for the otherwise anything goes seeming premise. The attempt to keep a human lens on the near metaphysical is noble but dulls things a bit much. I'd be down down a sequel or a rehash with a bit more pacing and horror but didn't care much about the characters.

Not Level, High Minded & Low Key Executed

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