A Long Way from Eden

A Long Way from Eden by David Chacko, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2002, is a fiction work that spans 296 pages. The narrative begins with a dramatic event—a sinkhole in Florida that uncovers the body of a young woman. This discovery sets Sergeant Adam Templeton of Pine County Homicide on a quest to find her killer, leading him through the complexities of the urban landscape known as New Eden.
Readers will follow Sergeant Templeton as he navigates a suspenseful investigation that culminates in a confrontation with a messianic figure in a coastal compound. The book delves into themes of crime and mystery, offering a thrilling exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. With its focus on suspense and the intricacies of the investigation, A Long Way from Eden presents a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged throughout.
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A Long Way from Eden opens with an Act of God–a sinkhole that erupts in the sandy soil of Florida to reveal the body of a young woman. Finding her killer takes Sergeant Adam Templeton of Pine County Homicide on a journey through the urban wilds of the New Eden. The hunt does not stop until the last act of a messianic man in an idyllic compound at the edge of the sea.
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