The Hollow Resurrection
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In the shadowed hollows of the Ozark plateau, something that should not exist still walks.For over a century, witnesses in Newton and Boone counties have reported encounters with a tall, gaunt figure - a man in outdated clothing who speaks with the precise diction of a 19th-century scientist, yet appears untouched by time. He emerges from caves at night, carries instruments no modern lab would recognize, and vanishes when pursued. Those who get close describe eyes that have seen too many lifetimes and a voice that knows their names before they speak them.F.K. Sterling, drawing on decades of fieldwork and the reluctant testimony of Harlan Meeks, pieces together the impossible: a Victorian-era researcher who discovered - or was granted - the secret of cellular regeneration in the deep limestone karst. A man who died in 1897... and never stopped working.Now the Hollow Man is active again. His experiments have resumed. The metallic taste returns. Strange lights move through abandoned mines. And something ancient in the caves seems to recognize him as both colleague and prisoner.This is not folklore. This is the documented account of an immortal scientist who chose the Ozarks as his eternal laboratory - and may be preparing for a resurrection far greater than his own.The Hollow Resurrection peels back the final veil on the Ozark plateau's most disturbing secret: some knowledge was never meant to die.
In the shadowed hollows of the Ozark plateau, something that should not exist still walks.For over a century, witnesses in Newton and Boone counties have reported encounters with a tall, gaunt figure - a man in outdated clothing who speaks with the precise diction of a 19th-century scientist, yet appears untouched by time. He emerges from caves at night, carries instruments no modern lab would recognize, and vanishes when pursued. Those who get close describe eyes that have seen too many lifetimes and a voice that knows their names before they speak them.F.K. Sterling, drawing on decades of fieldwork and the reluctant testimony of Harlan Meeks, pieces together the impossible: a Victorian-era researcher who discovered - or was granted - the secret of cellular regeneration in the deep limestone karst. A man who died in 1897... and never stopped working.Now the Hollow Man is active again. His experiments have resumed. The metallic taste returns. Strange lights move through abandoned mines. And something ancient in the caves seems to recognize him as both colleague and prisoner.This is not folklore. This is the documented account of an immortal scientist who chose the Ozarks as his eternal laboratory - and may be preparing for a resurrection far greater than his own.The Hollow Resurrection peels back the final veil on the Ozark plateau's most disturbing secret: some knowledge was never meant to die.
AmazonPagina's: 86, Paperback, F.K. Sterling
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