
Synopsis
The year is 2258. The seal of Soloman has been broken. With demons now roaming the earth, humanity has taken use of the powers of heaven and hell to explore the stars. They found a new home in Eden while Earth was left in ruins. Malachi Lincoln is the prince of the richest city in all of Eden. He is just a teenage boy, but when his older sister is murdered, he seeks help from a detective with the power to see memories of others to solve the case while he solves the pressing issues of his time. Malachi wants to be a great earl like his father before him. He wants to prove that, in spite of his youth, he is both competent and worthy of the position that has been thrust upon him.
However, a war is brewing, and not too many people are keen on a teenage prince being the one to lead them. Attempts are made on his life, and family members make deals in the shadows to usurp him. Leaving Malachi both injured and struggling to trust anyone. If this war is lost, Malachi knows everything his family has secured will be no more.
The young prince battles with his desire to flee Eden with his life and his desire to protect the city that his father built. It is only with the memory of seeing the detective's help, his own wits, and finding out the secret behind how his sister died that Malachi is able to survive The War for Eden.
The War for Eden is a 99000-word fantasy novel that will appeal to fans of stories with multiple povs, political drama, and mystery elements such as Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros and The Book of Azrael by Amber V Nicole.