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In the battle of good and evil, knowledge is just the beginning.
With his thrilling sequel to The Grey Zone, Jason McMillan brings readers back to the turbulent, futuristic world of the Global Federation of Nations. Be ready to be transported to the year 2072 — a time of political conflict, advanced technology, shadowy killers, and unsettled conspiracies.
In the second book of the acclaimed GFN series, the action picks up following the violent events surrounding the near-tragic Santa Fe Agreement: Natalie Kelley has become a celebrity journalist, Juan Carlos Luna has become the Director of the North American Security Office, and Noah Bridger has been imprisoned at Nunavut Deradicalization Center. To the public it appeared to be a happy ending, but appearances can be deceiving.
The Diamonds of Eden is a gripping tale of life under the control of a unified, world government, where the line between right and wrong isn’t always clear. Using exhaustive research, McMillan presents a realistic depiction of life in the second half of the 21st century and demonstrates how the events and decisions of today affect the world of the future. If you’re a fan of thrillers, adventure, or science fiction, and you are in search of your next favorite read, then look no further! Dive into the book in which danger lurks on every page, the truth isn’t always what it seems — and not everyone is guaranteed to make it out alive.
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About the Author
Jason McMillan, outside of a short stint living and working in Yellowstone National Park, was born and raised in Nebraska. After attending the University of Nebraska, he traveled to Europe and worked as a residential painter, and then worked in corporate America. A long-time writer of short-stories and creator of worlds, his hobby became a multi-year devotion which resulted in his debut novel, The Grey Zone.
Jason currently resides in Omaha and, when he is not busy writing or working part-time, he is often reading, watching films, or discussing politics with friends and family. Currently working on a sequel, Jason hopes to expand the story of the Global Federation of Nations into a multi-book series.






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