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The Valley of Forever
- Narrated by: Sean Munger
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A cruise ship burns off a deserted island for reasons unknown...a woman reconnects with an old lover, only to find her memories of their long-ago affair keep changing...a madman with a death wish becomes trapped in a deadly loop of time...a weary traveler is marooned in a distant snowbound valley where the 18th century never ended. All of these are threads in a tapestry of time and space, weaving its way to the farthest limit of human consciousness.
Sean Munger is a historian, author, podcaster and teacher. He is the author of the novels Jake's 88, Zombies of Byzantium, and the nonfiction book The Warmest Tide: How Climate Change is Changing History. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.
©2016, 2021 Sean Munger (P)2021 Sean Munger
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