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The Quiet Mountains - Where Secrets Lie Hidden - cover

The Quiet Mountains - Where Secrets Lie Hidden

Kirk Paterson Adam

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

For years, the windswept grandeur of the Scottish Highlands was Fraser's only true companion. But his latest expedition into the mysterious heart of the Cairngorm region, shattered that familiarity. Beneath the crags and lochs, a breathtaking pristine hidden realm stirred, pulling him into an adventure far beyond his wildest dreams. A secret of epic proportion, hidden for millennia soon unravels, as the realm beneath is thrown into turmoil, revealing an ancient dark practice, hidden from mankind.
Available since: 08/15/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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