Trumpet's Song: The Eden Project #3

· The Eden Project Book 3 · DP Fitzsimons
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He awoke in total darkness.

Alone in a world of cannibalistic beasts and four-legged fiends with jet black eyes, Trumpet prefers to travel alone.

Friends turn. Friends die. Friends find their destiny at the end of his blade.

He prefers his music, both the music he sometimes plays with his trumpet and the other music he hears in his head walking the abandoned streets of the dead cities.

When the girl comes into his life he is forced to choose. A simple life alone living by his father’s rules or a perilous journey destined for a bloody end. 


*Young Adult, Dystopian, Post-apocalyptic, Science Fiction, The Eden Project Series, Strong Heroine, Teen Romance, Space Opera, Teen Dystopian Romance, galactic empire, oppression, zombie, genetic engineering, battle for earth, space travel*  

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Alicia Parry
July 30, 2018
AMAZING BOOKS. Loved the Eden project books.
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 DP Fitzsimons is the author of THE EDEN PROJECT science-fiction series. The one-time Spur Award nominee and long-time TV writer has written westerns, prison movies and a mini series for the small screen before completing his Amazon bestselling book series in 2016.

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