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The Three Eddies’ Enigma

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“Reading this book is like following the notes of an epic anthem” (Mimi BURR)
In the twilight of the Cold War, “The Three Eddies’ Enigma” weaves mystery and music into an adventure that crosses the border between the West and the Soviet Union. A corpse with a mysterious tattoo is the only key to an international conspiracy aiming to stop Perestroika, but also Iron Maiden’s World Slavery Tour…

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DALL·E 2024 04 13 14.19.38 Create an image that features three distinct versions of Eddie the mascot of Iron Maiden each hinting at different eras or albums of the band. IncluIn the twilight of the Cold War, Iron Maiden receive an invitation that will go down in history: the World Slavery Tour kicks off in Warsaw, beyond the Iron Curtain, a feat no Western band has ever dared attempt. 

But in Moscow, the news of this event is met with far less enthusiasm. Conservative MP Alek Artamonov, fearing that the concert might strengthen reformist currents, conspires with Leonild and Minister Starostin to devise a plan to block the band. Yet, this is only the tip of the iceberg in a sinister and threatening plot. 

Meanwhile, Inspector Andrew Briggs and Agent Rebecca Ward find themselves embroiled in a murder case in Yorkshire, confronted with a puzzle that drags them deep into the labyrinth of an international conspiracy. With only a corpse and an Iron Maiden tattoo as their guide, the duo is forced to navigate increasingly murky waters, where the truth is elusive, state secrets impenetrable, and trust a luxury they cannot afford. f7f4dfd1 cb43 4687 b28e 8735b1f2b6be

The Three Eddies’ Enigma is not just a journey where the lines between reality and legend blur; it is the story of how music can become a bridge between cultures, how art can challenge borders, and how heroism can manifest in the most unexpected forms.

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1 review for The Three Eddies’ Enigma

  1. Gene Martin

    The last book in the trilogy. I loved reading about Eddie. This book was fun to read as was the first two. I have been a Iron Maiden fan for a long time and was excited when I heard about the books. It is fun some times to just escape from the world into Eddies world. Antonio, thank you for the journey..🤘🖤❤

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