The Murder of Adam and Eve

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Pub Date Oct 01 2014 | Archive Date Apr 25 2015

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A time travel thriller to prehistoric Africa in which two teens must judge the fate of humanity by saving, or betraying, the ancestors of our species: the genetic “Adam” and “Eve.”

A forbidden island. An abandoned fort. A deserted village. A living gargoyle. And a time wormhole that catapults teen Nick Brynner and his companion Eleanor Terrell to prehistoric Africa to pass judgment on mankind.

They must find and protect – or condemn – our genetic forebears, a real-life “Adam” and “Eve” to either preserve or reset the future. Nick must choose between wilderness, civilization, love, and humanity.

A time travel thriller to prehistoric Africa in which two teens must judge the fate of humanity by saving, or betraying, the ancestors of our species: the genetic “Adam” and “Eve.”

A forbidden...


Advance Praise

“I applaud William Dietrich for his masterful weaving of environmentalism, creation, and the meaning of human life in an engaging story.” -Bernadette Pajer, author of the Professor Bradshaw mysteries

“I applaud William Dietrich for his masterful weaving of environmentalism, creation, and the meaning of human life in an engaging story.” -Bernadette Pajer, author of the Professor Bradshaw mysteries


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