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The Quarry: Some Things Should Stay Buried

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Matt Frazer, a middle-aged, single parent is struggling to provide for his disabled son. His job at the Riversbend Quarry pays the basic bills, but the medical expenses are quickly piling up. Life has been increasingly difficult ever since the tragedy that cost his wife her life and his son to lose the use of his legs. One fateful day as they are blasting a previously undisturbed section of rock wall, Matt is shocked to discover that they had accidentally unearthed an entrance of some kind, leading deep into the mountainous wall. A fellow employee ventures into the darkness and returns a few minutes later carrying an object that is too farfetched to be true, but is real nonetheless.

Immediately phone calls are made, an injunction is filed and work is suspended. To look after the quarry’s best interests, Matt is reluctantly thrown in with a makeshift team of archeologists, paleontologists and biologists as they venture far into the tunnel and into depths unknown. What they find as they traverse deeper and deeper into the newly discovered cavern is beyond anything they could have possibly imagined in their wildest dreams.

However, as the discoveries start to become more and more bizarre, the team soon begins to understand that this cavern holds a dark secret, one that has remained buried for over four hundred years. As Matt and his colleagues frantically race back to the surface, they all too late realize that
…some things should stay buried.

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 20, 2017

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September 10, 2017
Creepy & good, just the way I like it.

Having read David Warren's other books, I had an expectation of what I expect our of his books & I was not let down. I always find that when I'm yelling at the book that the character(s) shouldn't do something that it's a good book. I think I yelled at these characters every few minutes. If you're looking for a good book, fast read, & a fast paced plot this is the book for you & I highly recommend it.
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