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The Legend

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Arizona Legend mountain - the symbol of spirituality with a resident God ready to punish the violators is faced with tough Louisa Palmer ready to demolish it to build a luxury community. One after another construction workers are killed on this project, as Louisa realizes she might lose all she holds dear unless she meets the most deadly challenge, comes face to face with the legend itself.

321 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 4, 1984

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Nicholas Condé

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August 27, 2016
The tale of a mountain, the legend of an enormous cache of gold, a native american deity of unspecified but great powers, and some construction workers.

It's an okay tale of potential mysticism, but the tagline of "there was great wealth on legend mountain - but what she found was horror" on the back cover is pure bullshit.

Despite the writing being pretty good, there is really nothing about the book to make it particularly stand out - probably the most unequivocal C I've ever given.
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