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A Hummen in Spiral Gorge
T. William Watts
“No common dreams, no common pools,
For these to travel, the stones to rule.
Twelve trees, seven falls, in hidden gorge
Watch over one secret wisely forged.”

Few remember the crystal pools that opened doors to hidden worlds. A rumor of a rumor says that one world was left open. What emerges from this world does not fail to leave its mark.

Small as a pebble or tall as a tree, shadowy creatures carry out secret missions. Things have been taken, fates intertwined, and piece by piece another world begins to fall apart. The end of their world draws near unless help comes from an unlikely source. A thousand branches tremble at the thought of welcoming a dangerous thing, a foreign agent, a hummen.

One boy thinks it’s just another one of his daydreams. Just a fancy dragonfly landing on his desk, he supposes, until he takes a closer look. A promise, a mystery, a secret book, a modified Harley, and a majestic gorge surpass his wildest dreams.

Dare to plunge into a twisting, witty adventure in "A Hummen in Spiral Gorge" (Book 1 of the "Stones of Elemdray")

Notice: The names in this book do not represent any real-life personalities. Any gnome named Reminim, dwargen named Dwenzuak, or troll named Umdim are coincidentally named and non-related to this fictional work.
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