The Lost Kingdom of Whispering Pines
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The Lost Kingdom of Whispering Pines
Some secrets are better left buried in the woods...
In the sleepy town of Whispering Pines, ancient magic stirs beneath centuries of secrets. When Thomas Reed returns to his childhood home following his grandfather's mysterious death, he discovers a cryptic journal that hints at a forgotten kingdom—and a darkness that has waited generations to be unleashed.
As Thomas delves deeper into his family's shadowy past, nightmarish visions blur the line between reality and fantasy. The forest watches. The shadows lengthen. And something ancient awakens, hungry after its long slumber.
With the help of local historian Sarah Blackwood, whose own connection to the forest runs deeper than she knows, Thomas must uncover the truth before the darkness consumes not just Whispering Pines, but everything he holds dear.
The Lost Kingdom of Whispering Pines is a haunting dark fantasy that will appeal to fans of Guillermo del Toro's "Cabinet of Curiosities," Stephen King's "Pet Cemetary," and the atmospheric dread of Mike Flanagan's "The Haunting of Hill House."
Step into a world where folklore becomes reality, where ancient forces collide with modern lives, and where the past never truly dies.
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About Andrew Fox
Andrew J Fox was born in 1958 at Chelsea Hospital Victoria, Australia and grew up in suburbia.
His father worked for car maker Holden at the Dandenong plant, as well as being the licensee at the local Workers Club. His mother stayed at home to raise him and his two brothers.
Young Andrew grew up surrounded by books, so many to choose from which he fell in love with mysteries as soon as he read Agatha Christie books.
He still didn’t quite know what he wanted to write about until he wrote his first essay, “Concessions.”
Andrew struggled at school because of a medical condition which wasn’t diagnosed until many years later. Then he left school at 15 and his father got him a job doing construction work at the local Abattoir, which lasted 12 months.
Then he was washing cattle at the same local Abattoir until they let him go 6 months later. Eventually getting work in the meat section. As the months ticked by, he started writing short stories.
Andrew used his time whilst he was employed to travel around Australia and popular destinations around the world. It wasn’t until 1979 that his medical condition was diagnosed which was both a shock and a relief to finally understand what ailed him.
In 2008 he was inspired by an article in the local newspaper to which he invested in his writing 2013 and was first published in 2016.
His latest book to be published should be released in 2023, “Murder on Craven Street.”
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