Everyone believes that Raziel’s parents are long dead. Everyone but Raziel. He knows the flying city that took them is real. He is sure that if he can just find it, he can find them too.
The first step to finding them is getting answers from a creature living in an ancient, abandoned fortress just a few miles away. To get to it, Raziel will need a way past the high walls and the knights that guard his town, through the twisting forest paths, and to defend himself against the monsters lurking among the trees.
Answers to questions that have tormented him for years are just within reach. Or so he thinks. The fort is not the mere ruin he thought, and Raziel is not the only one seeking it.
Someone from his home has made a deal for terrible power, and his master is neither kind nor forgiving. They want the creature defending the fort dead, and if Raziel is going to find his answers, he will have to face them, a horde of monsters, disbelief from the adults around him, and his own inner demons.
But Raziel won’t let any of that stop him. After all, it wouldn’t be fun without a challenge.
The Devil gives Norman Reeves an ill-fated mission he has no choice but to accept: Find the center of Eden and reverse the Fall of Man.
Thrust into a place called Creation, Norman’s task is plagued by unimaginable people and events. He must unravel impossible clues to free the Three Trees and keep himself out of Hell at the same time.
On this surreal and humorous journey, Norman discovers many things better left unknown: the shocking secret lives of people close to him and the other unthinkable reason he was brought here.
But should Norman fail, like all visitors to Creation, he will forget everyone and everything he has ever known, becoming part of the madness that was once the paradise of Eden.
Blasphemous. Dark. Humorous. Twisted. Unlike anything you've ever read before. DIRTY EDEN ain't your pastor's book.