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Eden's Eyes

Sean Costello

Publisher: Sean Costello

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Summary

PRAY YOU NEVER SEE THE WORLD THROUGH EDEN’S EYES. 
On a cool spring night in a quiet northern community, a life of violence comes to a violent end. In a drunken brawl, petty criminal Eden Crowell is beaten to the brink of death. Following a futile attempt to save his life, doctors approach his father with an appeal for the man’s organs. In defiance of his wife’s wishes, Bert Crowell agrees, and his son’s organs are harvested. 
Blind writer Karen Lockhart becomes one of three grateful recipients, gaining sight after a lifetime of darkness. But with sight comes a new breed of darkness. In a series of increasingly more vivid dreams, Karen witnesses horrors that threaten to shatter her sanity. 
But soon, Karen comes to realize that what she’s experiencing are much more than simple dreams. One by one the organ recipients die horrible, mutilating deaths…and Karen witnesses it all with her new eyes. 
Now, she’s next. 
PRAISE FOR SEAN COSTELLO 
EDEN’S EYES 
“The best horror novel I’ve read since Stephen King’s own Pet Sematary. Costello knows how to tantalize his readers, priming them for the horrors to come…” 
       —Rave Reviews 
“Spine chilling…impeccable research and pacing…a riveting psychological thriller.” 
    —Charles de Lint, author of The Little Country 
HERE AFTER 
"Costello knows his way around the mystery/horror genre, and he keeps the action moving and the suspense ratcheted up tight. He is very much a writer to watch…” 
—Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail 
FINDERS KEEPERS 
“Costello has returned with a vengeance in this thrilling, constantly twisting roller coaster ride of greed, corruption and mayhem.” 
     —Mark Leslie, author of I, Death 
“Costello is in fine form with…Finders Keepers. I read it in one night and found myself laughing…all the way to the bank!” 
     —Richard Dube, author of The Haven
Available since: 01/02/2015.

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