
Dust of Eden
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Narrated by:
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Bob Walter
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By:
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Thomas Sullivan
About this listen
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. WilsonCritic reviews
"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)
Listener received this title free
Bob Walter's narration was fantastic. I'd certainly listen to more of his work.
A triumph from the fine folk at Crossroad Press.
Highly recommended.
Another Brilliant Sullivan Novel
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