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The Cave of Past and Present
The Cave of Past and Present
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When archaeologist Moria Chione receives a letter from a vanished colleague, she follows a trail into the empire's forgotten north-where maps end, empires fade, and the land itself begins to dream. What she finds beneath the mountain is no ruin, no myth, and no machine. It is something older than civilization-a sentient labyrinth that remembers everyone who enters it.
In a world rebuilt from the bones of fallen ages, Moria and her companions descend through strata of memory and stone, uncovering the last field notes of a doomed expedition. Their discoveries expose the empire's darkest secret: its power was never its own. At the heart of the earth waits Calor, a feathered dragon engineered by an ancient god-machine, guardian of humanity's endless cycles of creation and destruction. When Moria's presence awakens the dragon's buried consciousness, she becomes witness to a truth the empire has spent millennia erasing-that history itself can be rewritten.
As echoes of the past bleed into the present, the expedition must navigate a collapsing reality where science becomes scripture, memory becomes weapon, and loyalty becomes treason. Every step downward reveals another civilization turned to ash, another world forgotten, another echo waiting to be heard.Blending the archaeological realism of historical fiction with the philosophical scope of literary science fiction, The Cave of Past and Present is both a thriller of discovery and a meditation on empire, regret, and recursion. It evokes the haunted wonder of Annihilation, the moral gravity of Dune, and the visionary depth of The Book of the New Sun.Rich in atmosphere and mythic resonance, Scott Justin Bradley's debut novel invites readers into a labyrinth where the past is alive, the future is buried, and remembrance itself may be humanity's final act of rebellion.
Perfect for readers who love: ¿ Archaeological adventure and lost-civilization mysteries ¿ Speculative and philosophical science fiction ¿ Mythology, empire, and alternate history ¿ Atmospheric world-building set in South American-inspired prehistoric landscapes ¿ Literary thrillers exploring consciousness, recursion, and the weight of memory
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
218
Release Date:
2025-11-19
Publication Date:
2025-11-19
Publisher:
The New Appalachian Workshop
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1069724424
ISBN13:
9781069724427
Weight:
511 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
18 cm
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