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Eden Rescue (Eden trilogy Book 3... - Colin Barrett

Eden Rescue (Eden trilogy Book 3)

Colin Barrett
Barrett Transportation Consultants , English
3 ratings

Humans have not been in contact with the enigmatic Edenites for more than half a century, each nursing their wounds from their previous encounters. But an unprecedented event drives them together once more; the Edenites are in dire danger, and only human intervention can save them. But will the profound differences between them allow this? Or must each race concede to its separate fate—utter destruction for the Edenites, and failure for the humans. This final book of the Eden Trilogy—Eden, and Return to Eden—brings a conclusion to the unusual and convoluted relationship between the two species.

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