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Power and Fury: Eden Chronicles, Book One by [James Erith]

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About the Author

Born in Bury St. Edmunds, England. James travelled the world extensively. He was shot at in India, climbed Pyramids in Egypt and mountains in the Himalayas, was police-detained in Hawaii, broke his neck in Australia, swam with beavers in Canada as well as all the usual stuff like hypothermia, muggings, desert breakdowns, getting lost, etc... James has worked as a landscaper, designer, teacher, estate agent, researcher, tour-guide, a PA and a journalist among other things. He's easily distracted by the sound of leather on willow and mildly obsessed with Dachshunds and organic ponds. James lived between the Yorkshire Dales and the Yorkshire Moors with his young family. It inspired him to use these beautiful areas as the location for his writing. In 2013 James rowed the English Channel and the 21 tidal miles of the Thames for MND and Breakthrough Breast cancer in 2013. --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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"This is a book about three kids fighting a cataclysm and this is what you'll find in this book:
1) An amazingly unique storyline with incredible plot depth about the End of the World and the three unlikely champions to save us.
2) A brilliantly woven mystery with clues so intriguing that finding just one more becomes an addiction.
3) A fast-paced, action-packed adventure in such good writing that it easily blends together with great scene-building and powerful images.
4) Wonderful characters beautifully developed with distinct outlines and remarkable depth. You will love the de Lowe teens, you will find a soft spot in you for Kemp and you will be amazed to discover Adam, Eve and Cain (yes, those Adam, Eve and Cain!) beneath their disguises.
5) Food for thought on the power of dreams, the turning points in the evolution of mankind and our legacy as humans since the dawn of our race, oh, and on Good vs Evil and the weight of our choices of course.
6) Last but not least, you'll also find special powers, magical powders, an ancient prophecy that opens the Garden of Eden along with magical creatures, ghosts and legends still alive since the first human set foot on earth.
What you will NOT find is a reason good enough to put this book down before it's over.
I highly recommend it for every home with members from 9 to 109."

Kelly Ghoutrani - Greek YA Club

"The Power and the Fury is the first in a series of five books telling the story of Isabel, Daisy and Archie de Lowe, and their adventures as they fulfil their world-saving roles according to an ancient prediction. The book is a joyful, page-turning blend of Narnia, Hogwarts and Dr Who, as it throws the 3 children from their blissful yet eccentric existence in an old farmhouse in Yorkshire, UK into a roller-coaster adventure throwing together magic dream-spinning spiders, a sneeringly arch-baddie, loyal friends, school bullies, gnarly old folk and a lot of water! Meanwhile, the author hints at a much larger saga yet to unfurl which leans on the stories from the book of Genesis."

Charles Roberts - The Wissington Post

"This brilliantly original story pulls you in right from page 1 then continues to tighten its grip throughout. The characters are strongly individual and beautifully drawn, from the loveable scruffy Archie and misfit Kemp to the capable, wide-smiled Gus who is definitely 'crush' material! I particularly loved the way that Erith cleverly interweaves glimpses of his underlying theme, like so many clues, into the story - a word here, a reference there - and the way that you start to make sense of them as the story progresses, like a lightbulb pinging in your brain! Best of all, I really loved the fact that there are so many unanswered questions at the end and a realm of possible future outcomes. This has the mark of a hugely successful series."

Nicky Traynor, Essex Lit.

"What an amazing book and a brilliant choice for our Book Club! We read it, discussed it, loved it and agreed that we cannot wait for the next part of the journey. I felt like I was with the main characters as they were trying to survive the storm and the cottage in the woods was in my imagination for long after the book had finished, I loved it. The test of a good book for me is whether or not I can put the book down while I make a cup of tea - well, this book came with me to the kettle and I could not put it down at all!"

Bures Book Club

--This text refers to the paperback edition.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00GN9R0XC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jerico Press; 3rd edition (17 Feb. 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4604 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 386 pages
  • Customer reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 213 ratings

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EDEN CHRONICLES is a whirlwind Young Adult fantasy adventure series with dystopian overtones and a story that links the present day with the time before Adam and Eve. (It's eerily accurate in relation to the goings-on in 2020!)

Archie and his sisters are humankind's standard-bearers. Only they can save the world from a grizzly end by finding a series of clues and undertaking a series of tests that lead them into the fabled Garden of Eden where the key of life will be revealed.

A classic British fantasy series with a rich, multi-threaded story that twists and turns all the way to the final part, book six, THE KEY.

If you read Harry, Percy and the Narnia series, there's a pretty good chance you'll enjoy the Eden Chronicles.

There are seven books in James' Eden Chronicles series debut. They are:

- TRUTH (Prequel, a novella)

- Power and Fury

- Spider Web Powder

- Blabisterberry Jelly (or, The Chamber of Truth)

- The Dragon's Game

- The Eyes of Cain

- The Key

Also:

- Books Set 1 (Books 1,2,3) is a massive book-set of books one to three - paperback and digital!

- Books Set 2 (Books 4,5,6) digital only

James lived in London where he was a journalist before moving to North Yorkshire with his young family, and a large, blind, rust-coloured sausage dog called Rigby. These days, James writes day and night, fire-fighting his household and saving his now smaller Datsies from badger holes.

A keen cold-water swimmer and general health enthusiast, James works in a cabin by his swimming pond and has been known to emerge for school talks and the occasional lecture.

Find out more by joining James's author newsletter which you can get to at his website, jameserith.com where you'll find an exclusive version of the entire series in one big ebook.

James does do social media but, in his own words, 'it's rarely' and 'pretty badly'. If you do find him lurking on any of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or any others, send him a message to get back to his books.

His latest work, (due out 2021) is a time-travel thriller called "Time Stamp", which moves from the future to the past to save the present. Details are on his website.

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