In Eden, nothing gets in the way of your happiness
not even yourself.
Eddie Logan, a desperate man crumbling under a lifetime of depression, is offered a new life in a place called Eden. Here, everything is designed and tightly controlled to keep its residents happy. They know everything about Eddie and provide him with (almost) everything he’s ever desiredincluding a secret dream he’s never shared with anyone.
But can happiness truly come from abandoning your whole life? Or will your troubles always follow you, even to a miracle utopia like Eden?
The Twilight Zone meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in this mind-bending fantasy where a man's search for happiness leads him to the blurry edge of reality.
"The most f***ed up thing I've read since Phillip K. Dick's Valis." Michael Warren Lucas, author of Immortal Clay and Prohibition Orcs
"A well-paced, engaging novel." Lucy A. Snyder, Bram Stoker Award winner and author of Sister, Maiden, Monster
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Eddie Logan, a desperate man crumbling under a lifetime of depression, is offered a new life in a place called Eden. Here, everything is designed and tightly controlled to keep its residents happy. They know everything about Eddie and provide him with (almost) everything he’s ever desiredincluding a secret dream he’s never shared with anyone.
But can happiness truly come from abandoning your whole life? Or will your troubles always follow you, even to a miracle utopia like Eden?
The Twilight Zone meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in this mind-bending fantasy where a man's search for happiness leads him to the blurry edge of reality.
"The most f***ed up thing I've read since Phillip K. Dick's Valis." Michael Warren Lucas, author of Immortal Clay and Prohibition Orcs
"A well-paced, engaging novel." Lucy A. Snyder, Bram Stoker Award winner and author of Sister, Maiden, Monster
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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