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Dirty Eden, by J.A. Redmerski

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.

  • Sales Rank: #119211 in Audible
  • Published on: 2013-04-16
  • Released on: 2013-04-16
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 692 minutes

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating and fearsome, gorgeous and grotesque - hooks you from the first page
By Bob Milne
Dirty Eden is a book that hooks you right from the first page, somehow managing to inject a little discomfort into the boring banality of an office commute. All it takes is a glimpse of a stiletto-heeled stranger to shake Norman's routine, and a stranger's offer of $500 to go back and talk to her is more than enough temptation to derail not just a commute, but a man's entire life.

That stranger is, of course, the Devil . . . and what he expects from Norman is far more than just your typical 'selling your soul' type of mythological transaction. As we soon discover, there are big stakes involved, with the fate of all Creation ultimately resting upon the shoulders of an otherwise unremarkable man who dared to ask himself "What can it hurt?"

Before long we find ourselves accompanying Norman on an underworld journey which echoes those of Odysseus, Dante, and Chris Nielsen, but which adds its own unique spin on not just the journey, but the mythologies that overlap and combine to approximate the truth of our reality. It's a journey that's as fascinating as it it fearsome, through a landscape as gorgeous as it is grotesque. I think it was the moment that the naked, seductive fairy emerged from the forest, volunteering to have her wings ripped off as the price of Norman's passage across the Field of Yesterday, that I realized there was no escaping this book until I saw how it all would end.

This is a very dark book, and one that doesn't shy away from the darkness inside us all. Whether Norman is being confronted by the truth about himself, his family, or society at large, we're invited to bear witness to the worst acts of which mankind is capable - rape, murder, incest, adultery, theft, etc. There's not a lot of hope to the story, but there is a redeeming quality to Norman's personal growth that propels us along. It's also a very complex book, and one that is equally capable in delivering twists in plot as twists in mythology. Nothing is quite what it seems here, and the worst mistake you can make in reading the story is to assume you know what the Devil, Norman, or the author truly intend.

Having dreaded a literary betrayal, fully expecting a typically biblical end to the story, I was delighted to discover a climax worthy of the story that precedes it, an action-filled, suspense-laden, treacherous piece of storytelling that pulls together all of the various characters and themes into an entirely satisfying resolution. More than that, I have to applaud Jessica for a final twist that is as glorious as it is unexpected.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Down the Wicked, Evil Rabbit Hole We Go!
By K. Dome
Another wonderful entry from J.A. Redmerski, that DEFINITELY appeals to a more mature, dark minded audience!

From the opening line of this book, you immediately have that page-turning feel that accompanies a well written story. There were times I couldn't wait to read the next part, I felt like I wanted to skip ahead and cheat to see what happens to the characters. When I had to stop at the end of the night, I felt the need to get back to finish it. This was not a good thing when you have to work in the morning.

The book has a whole "down the rabbit hole" feel to it, which was a refreshing feeling when you consider the mythology it was dealing with. You were able to get lost into a story that you had never heard before, and which was completely original - despite incorporating characters such as The Devil, which can be an absolute hit, or a horrific miss when you incorporate him into ANY story. This portrayal, was definitely a refreshing hit! Deceitful, vindictive, wicked - all rolled up into a pretty, evil package.

The main character of Norman was relatable, which was good, even though I personally didn't really feel that I liked him. At least not until the end... but I won't talk about that as I don't want to spoil anything for you. The side characters which accompanied Norman in his trek was really what made this book to me. Each character had such depth and personality to them that it made me wanting more when I got to the end. The final situations that each character ended up in left a yearning in me to know more... What about Tsaeb, Sophie, and Taurus!?!?!?

The writing and the imagery in the entire book was beautiful, and could really paint pictures in my head which is something that I look for in a good book. "Dirty Eden" was definitely a wonderful book, and the ending had me on pins and needles hoping there is more to it all! It's an ending hook, that I hope is not just a tease!

Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who is of a more mature mind; are not offended by vulgar acts; disgusting situations; or themes some may consider "blasphemous". A GOOD READ!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
I thought I had seen, or read, J. A. Redmerski in her best performance…
By Nanda Aragão
I thought I had seen, or read, J. A. Redmerski in her best performance…

I thought I had seen J. A. Redmerski’s creativity in action…

I was COMPLETELY wrong!

When I finished this book I didn’t have, and probably still don’t have, words able to describe how wonderfully creative and exquisite this work is. This book was on my TBR list since the day I was presented to this author’s writing. Author who earned my respect, my admiration and my trust these past years. Unfortunately, I will always regret not having read this book before.

Many times the author herself said that of all the books she has written, this undoubtedly is her favorite, and I can honestly say I see why.

As the blurb describes, the book revolves around a mission given to Norman Reeves, an ordinary divorced man, who like many others is frustrated with the direction his life took, dissatisfied with his boring work, but who wakes up every day and follows the same routine ever. ‘Till one day, when in an unconventional meeting, Norman receives a mission, given by the Devil himself, to reverse the fall of man, the original sin.

The magnificent plot itself guarantees all the honorable mentions this author deserves. Not many authors are capable of, paraphrasing a Goodreads and Amazon’s reviewer (Skorpius), picking up one of the biggest stories out there (The Garden of Eden) and reinvent it in a way that s/he ends up creating a completely new, unusual and original story, making it as her/his own. J. A. Redmerski didn’t just rearrange a plot that already existed, or made a new reading of it. She created a completely new story, bringing new meaning to the several elements that we thought we knew and adding new ones that blew our minds.

Added to the phenomenal creativity she brought, we are given with a clean and extremely detailed narrative. I've said it once, and I reaffirm it today: J. A. Redmerski is not just a writer, or a mare author, she is an amazing storyteller. Since page one, the reader has his/her attention and curiosity captured. Each event, revelation, development, new character, surprise leaves us wondering what is yet to come. And the amount of details in the way she narrates every single scene, how she describes the scenarios, how she develops the characters, fascinate us.

Like all her books, Dirty Eden is full of twists that catch us off guard. Even its ending. The last sentence makes us wish a sequel could exist. It’s not that there is an open ending. The author wraps every detail of this story beautifully. However, we finish this book so delighted with what we’ve read and the high level of, once again, creativity in which it has been told, that we desperately wish to know how the rest of the story would be told.

Today I reaffirm that J. A. Redmerski is an author who has all the qualities an author must have, except, and unfortunately, the recognition she deserves. Her career doesn’t sum up to Andrew and Camryn, and her creativity is not limited to Victor his organization. There are sides of this author that still are little-known and deserve to be much more widespread.

Sigh…

I honestly feel I’m unable to write something that will do justice to this book, its greatness and perfection. As much as I can reaffirm my admiration for this author, for the level of creativity in this book, for the unexpected surprises in it, for the endless detailing in this narrative and how everything was created and developed with frightening precision and incredibly consistency, yet I fail to describe what she was able to do in this book.

So maybe the only thing that remains to be said is that, as much as I have an endless list of books I love, as much as I LOVE ‘The Edge of Never’, as much as I ADORE ‘In The Company Of Killers’, as much as I have been delighted with all of my readings by J. A. Redmerski and so many other authors I admire, and as much as I wish I could see all of those books in the big screen or a tv show, if I was given the choice to choose only ONE book of all books I have ever read, by this author or any other author, I would not think for a single moment before pointing Dirty Eden as my answer. Such is my desire to see every page, every word, every detail, character and scene of this book gaining life. A desire that reaches the level of need. While reading it, I felt every sentence of it gaining life in my imagination, but I desperately wish I can have the opportunity to see it one day portrayed on the big screen.

Last but not least, as the author herself alerted, this book is completely different from her other works, which proves once again her endless quality of being a highly diversified author, able to write one of the most beautiful and exciting love stories and one of the most creative fantasies I've ever seen, whether in books, films, series or theater.

Dirty Eden is a new breath that deserves its due recognition!

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>> In this book there is NO romance! (Out of curiosity, I woke up in the middle of the night because of a nightmare. Yep! I’m NOT kidding!) This book is suitable for people who like fantasy, or have an eclectic literary taste, and definitely a more mature audience. I’d compare it to a mixture of Pan's Labyrinth, The Devil's Advocate, Constantine, Neverending Story, Lord of the Rings and books like that.

>> As a Christian, I don’t agree when it says this book is a blasphemy, because it is not a statement of faith. It IS one of the most magnificent works of FICTION I have ever had the pleasure to read. And I didn’t feel at any time any intention to disrespect anyone’s faith. Plus, I’m capable to distinguish reality from fiction.

>> Besides TEoN (which is my favorite book for personal reasons and reasons I don’t even understand), I got to the point of no longer being able to point out which book written by J. A. Redmerski is my favorite. Each one of her works is unique and stands out one of her endless qualities as an author.

Dirty Eden is definitely a book I recommend and is one of my all-time-favorites.

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