The Diamonds of Eden

The Global Federation of Nations Book 2

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Pub Date 13 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 14 May 2023

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Some Secrets Never Die.

It is a sweltering August in the year 2072 and Chicago Tribune journalist Natalie Kelley has been sidelined from her investigatory work following the events of The Grey Zone. An unexpected visitor – and a valuable package – arrive at the Tribune Tower to pull her out of the comfort of armchair reporting and back into the chaos of the conspiracy she had hoped to leave behind.

Juan Carlos Luna, the newly christened Director of NASO, is attending the opening of a new Global Federation campus in Santiago, Cuba. But his objectives for the trip are not solely diplomatic. The lifelong soldier has a more clandestine – and dangerous – mission to complete.

And convicted terrorist Noah Bridger, condemned to a life of imprisonment on the harsh northern tundra of Devon Island, is pulled away from the established routine of his incarcerated life and locked in his cell without an explanation, left alone to ponder his future – and confront the buried sins of his past.

In this gripping continuation of the Global Federation of Nations saga, danger lurks around every corner and the battle to determine who controls the Truth rages on. In a battle this important, there will be casualties.

A heart-pounding read from start to finish, The Diamonds of Eden transports readers to a world filled with the wonders of tomorrow – and the lasting effects of humanity’s actions today.

Some Secrets Never Die.

It is a sweltering August in the year 2072 and Chicago Tribune journalist Natalie Kelley has been sidelined from her investigatory work following the events of The Grey Zone...


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ISBN 9798386096731
PRICE US$10.15 (USD)
PAGES 387

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“The Diamonds of Eden” depicts a highly believable near futuristic world with rich characters, multiple plot twists and cool technology. It is the year 2072 and the world has largely adopted a global, socialistic standard of living called the Basic Human Standard. “Diamonds” is the sequel to “The Grey Zone”, and thankfully the three main characters are back. Natalie Kelley is an investigative reporter who covers domestic terrorism for the Chicago Tribune. Juan Carlos Luna is a security expert who heads the North American Security Office, and Noah Bridger is the erstwhile terrorist serving time in the most secure prison in this new world. Following their compelling, and sometimes intertwining, stories is what makes “Diamonds” one of those books that are very hard to put down.

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Greatly detailed set in a not so distant future with dystopian-esque elements. (I know that’s not really a word). I’d love to be a fly on the wall of this authors mind. His attention to detail is very Impressive and I can see why this was so highly thought of by die hard fans of the genre. I only marked it down by a star because it’s not normally the sort of book I spend this much time on and I know that’s on me for agreeing to read a lengthy SCIFI other than that this would be an epic read for for huge fans of the genre.
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