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Some places are not meant to be entered. Others are not meant to be remembered. Hidden beneath the surface of the land lies a cave untouched by maps and memory-a place where darkness does not merely conceal, but observes. When the path downward is opened, those who descend soon realize the cave holds more than stone and silence. It holds echoes. It holds choices. As the boundary between fear and fascination begins to erode, the journey underground becomes a journey inward. The deeper the descent, the harder it becomes to separate what is real from what the shadows want to be believed. The Cave…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Some places are not meant to be entered. Others are not meant to be remembered. Hidden beneath the surface of the land lies a cave untouched by maps and memory-a place where darkness does not merely conceal, but observes. When the path downward is opened, those who descend soon realize the cave holds more than stone and silence. It holds echoes. It holds choices. As the boundary between fear and fascination begins to erode, the journey underground becomes a journey inward. The deeper the descent, the harder it becomes to separate what is real from what the shadows want to be believed. The Cave of Shadow is a dark, atmospheric novel where mystery, psychological tension, and the supernatural intertwine. It is a story about obsession, hidden truths, and the cost of confronting what waits beneath the surface-both in the world and within the self. Not all darkness consumes. Some of it remembers.
Autorenporträt
Adeline Pierce was born in Brighton, UK, and grew up between the English south coast and Vienna, where she first fell in love with rehearsal rooms and quiet libraries. She studied Musicology and Comparative Literature at the University of Edinburgh (MA) and later completed postgraduate work in Cultural Studies in Prague. Before writing full-time, she worked as a copy editor, taught beginner violin, and coordinated community workshops on everyday creativity.