
The Lotus Key
A pulse-pounding archaeological thriller
Luke Richardson(Author)
Richa Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
428 pages
978-1-917462-01-3 (ISBN)
Description
AN ARTIFACT THAT PROMISES WORLD PEACE... BUT AT WHAT COST?
Deep within Cambodia's Angkor Wat, a millennia-old secret is waiting to be unleashed-one powerful enough to build empires and now poised to destroy the world.
THE LOTUS KEY, a long-lost relic with the ability to control millions of minds, has resurfaced. As dark forces converge, its promise of absolute peace comes with an unthinkable cost: the death of free will itself.
EDEN BLACK and her team are thrust into a deadly race across the treacherous Cambodian jungle, battling Khmer Rouge minefields, ancient traps, and ruthless mercenaries, all to stop the Lotus Key from falling into the wrong hands.
But as Eden uncovers the truth behind the artifact, she faces a devastating moral dilemma: Can humanity's freedom survive the allure of perfect control?THE LOTUS KEY is a pulse-pounding archaeological thriller that will leave you breathless-and make you question everything you thought you knew about power, peace, and the future of humanity.
The Lotus Key Frequently Asked Questions:
What is The Lotus Key about?
The Lotus Key begins in the Khmer Empire in 1218, when Prince Indravarman II gives a trusted monk a desperate mission: smuggle the empire's most dangerous relic out of Angkor Wat and hide it forever. Eight centuries later, Eden Black is on Koh Rong Island, Cambodia, when the Lotus Key resurfaces. The relic has the power to control millions of minds at once, promising peace at the cost of free will. Eden must race through Cambodian jungles, ancient temple complexes, and minefields left from decades of conflict to stop it falling into the wrong hands.
Is The Lotus Key based on a true story?
Eden's adventure is fiction, but the book is built around real history, archaeology, and Cambodian culture. Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, the Khmer Empire, Prince Indravarman II, and the carvings of the temples are all rooted in genuine history. The landmines that still scar Cambodia are also real, and the book draws on the country's painful modern history with care.
Who is Eden Black in The Lotus Key?
By book six, Eden Black is an experienced and highly capable adventurer, but The Lotus Key tests her in a new way. The relic's power forces her to confront questions about peace, control, and free will. She also faces Mei-Ling Zhao, a ruthless and skilled operative whose own hunt for the Lotus Key takes her from the rooftops of Paris to Angkor Wat.
Where is The Lotus Key set?
The Lotus Key is set mostly in Cambodia. It begins on Koh Rong Island before moving through the mainland jungles, the ancient temples of Angkor, and the northwest of the country near the Thai border. Angkor Wat is central to the story, along with Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm, the Bayon Temple, and the wider history of the Khmer Empire.
Is The Lotus Key clean or family-friendly?
Yes. Like the rest of the Eden Black series, The Lotus Key contains action, danger, and suspense, but no sexual content or profanity. It does touch on serious themes, including landmines, political imprisonment, and human rights abuses, but these are handled seriously rather than gratuitously.
The Lotus Key is book six in the Eden Black Archaeological Thriller Series.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
512 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917462-01-3 (9781917462013)
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Luke Richardson is the author of international thrillers that blend history, mystery, and adventure in exotic locations. A former English teacher and lifelong traveller, he brings his real-life adventures to the page-and to podcasts-sharing insights on storytelling, creativity, and far-off places.