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The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot: Shadows Between Worlds

The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot, Book 4

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The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot: Shadows Between Worlds

By: shawn thomas
Narrated by: Robert Horner
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Some mysteries leave footprints. Others leave patterns.

Shadows Between Worlds, the fourth installment in Shawn Thomas's The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot series, invites you beyond the superficial question of Bigfoot's existence. This immersive journey delves into the profound, interconnected mysteries surrounding the phenomenon itself: unexplained lights that manifest without source, tracks that suddenly vanish mid stride, bizarre time distortions, and the unnerving presence of silent watchers. It explores encounters that deliberately blur the line between a mere creature and a powerful guardian.

From the unsettling stillness of ancient forests to prophetic dreams carrying warnings, from inexplicable technological failures to moments that defy the very rules of reality, this book meticulously collects eyewitness reports, deeply personal reflections, and compelling cross cultural patterns. These threads reveal something far more complex than any animal hiding in the woods: a design.

These are not just fleeting sightings. They are direct invitations to perceive the world in an entirely new way. For those truly willing to listen, the forest has always been speaking.

©2025 shawn thomas (P)2025 shawn thomas
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