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Fearlas Mor

By: Andie J. Fessey
Narrated by: Kent Cadwallader
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A team of international elite soldiers are sent on a training exercise to a Scottish mountain to highlight the capabilities of new technology.

Reaching there, they find not only has the team sent before them disappeared, but they have to contend with a group of civilians who are in the wrong place at the wrong time.

As time wears on, they realise they too are also in the same predicament, as they find themselves facing something from the deepest depths of their nightmares.

Fearlas Mor.

The snow covers all, even the blood.

©2021 Andie Fessey (P)2021 Andie Fessey
Fiction Horror Science Fiction Scary
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I can’t believe I wasted a credit on this book. It was hours and hours of soldiers carping at each other. There was no plot to speak of. I can’t imagine why they were in the predicament they were. There was no explanation of what the terrible monsters were that attacked them or why or why they were there or what they were supposed to be doing. I can’t imagine why this book was ever allowed to be published.

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