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The Mountain Stole My Wife
- Narrated by: Alexandra Hainsworth
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Helen and Simon spend their four year wedding anniversary taking a trip to the sacred Kula Mountain in Indonesia. Beyond the regular forest trail lays a forbidden spot where many people have gone missing. The people of the town believe there is a mountain spirit residing in that sacred, forbidden spot where only the spiritual person of the town can enter. This area has been closed to the public for many years. Ignoring the town's superstition, Helen persuades Simon to enter the forbidden zone. Helen goes missing. Did the mountain spirit steal his wife or is there more than meets the eye?
©2021 Victor Paul (P)2021 Victor Paul
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