Roy E. Edwards

Roy E. Edwards is an author residing in Western Australia. He has published a variety of books since the early nineties. His most recent publication is The Outlaw, a semi follow-up to his previous novel The Gunfighter, which are both a step away from his other publications which focus more on internal conciousness, spirituality, and history.
Born in 1944, Roy travelled the world before settling in Australia. Roy's first major publication was not until 1995, Celtic Sunset. It featured the often under-appreciated Native American Indians.
He previously wrote under Roy Edwards but has now changed to Roy E. Edwards to avoid confusion with other authors.
Author, Victoria Taylor Murray, is also a fan of Edwards' work and particularly enjoys his novel Dark Wind In Eden - "Well written and well executed an entertaining read". Victoria commented on this novel through Roy's AuthorsDen page, listed in the references.
Roy Edwards' books are also kept in various Australian libraries such as, The Library of WA, Murdoch Community Library, and many more.
In 1998 Brotherhood of the Book was released which featured Noetic theory; which then came to wide-spread public attention in 2009 upon the release of Dan Brown's novel The Lost Symbol

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