The master of world-building and bestselling author of Children of Time returns with a thrilling tour de force that mixes folk horror, political intrigue and stunning science fiction.
From the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Doors of Eden is an extraordinary feat of the imagination and a page-turning adventure.
They thought we were safe. They were wrong.
Four years ago, two girls went looking for monsters on Bodmin Moor. Only one came back.
Lee thought she'd lost Mal, but now she's miraculously returned. But what happened that day on the moors? And where has she been all this time? Mal's reappearance hasn't gone unnoticed by MI5 officers either, and Lee isn't the only one with questions.
Julian Sabreur is investigating an attack on top physicist Kay Amal Khan. This leads Julian to clash with agents of an unknown power - and they may or may not be human. His only clue is grainy footage, showing a woman who supposedly died on Bodmin Moor.
Dr Khan's research was theoretical; then she found cracks between our world and parallel Earths. Now these cracks are widening, revealing extraordinary creatures. And as the doors crash open, anything could come through.
Adrian Tchaikovsky is the author of Children of Time, Children of Ruin and many other novels, novellas and short stories.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509865888
Number of pages: 608
Weight: 858 g
Dimensions: 245 x 165 x 56 mm
Before I begin you have to consider two things. One, I may be strongly biased with Tchaikovsky’s writing. And two, I have received this book from the publisher in exchange of an honest review but this won't... More
A fantastic new novel from the always impressive Adrian Tchaikovsky. Every book I have read from this author has been imaginative and well written; The Doors of Eden is no exception, and is definitely my favourite so... More
It starts off simply enough with Lee and Mal off roaming Bodmin Moor on the hunt for a beastie spotted on some relatively low-quality You-Tube footage. Contrary to the laws of Cryptid hunting, they actually find what... More
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