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Reviewed by Gaius Konstantine for Readers' Favorite
“Life is a daring adventure or nothing at all.” And Road To Eden by Tim Twombly is one heck of an adventure. Dewey “Doc” Ruggles is under indictment, and his quirky wife hates him, having run off with a charlatan of a guru that's full of crap. For Doc, life is a disaster. Enter one goofy nun, the niece of a buddy who is in big trouble and needs help. As Doc, his daughter Allison, and Doc's semi-sleazy lawyer Slatz prepare to help their friend, they are about to experience life to the fullest. A stolen plane, some drugs, a cartel that is not happy, a shoot-out, and a stampede are just the beginning of Doc's escapades. Now throw in a peculiar donkey, and this group of wacky would-be rescuers is about to encounter enough adventure for several lifetimes.
First and foremost, Road To Eden by Tim Twombly is mad-cap fun at its finest! I don't know how Tim made the plot work as it consists of disparate elements, but it not only works, he hit it out of the park. Conquistador treasure, aliens, myths, a touch of religion, evil, and some slap-stick situations combine to create one of the most original tales I've encountered in years. The underlying theme is feel-good, wholesome, and an example of love conquering all in its path. Whimsical, ludicrous, and entertaining characters are on full display, yet they are relatable and lovable, ramping up immersion to outstanding levels. A brisk and humorous pace topped it all off, and the donkey was not the only one rolling on the floor laughing his ass off; I was too. Road to Eden is a magnificent tale of adventure that deserves a genre of its own.