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Where the World is Quiet

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An anthropologist journeys into the Peruvian highlands to investigate a series of young women who vanish amid an unusually thick, unsettling fog. A disabled local priest describes mounting fear and old religious superstitions but cannot accompany him, so the investigator goes alone. After losing his burro and following faint footprints through blinding mist, he passes a luminous barrier into an enclosed valley carpeted with blue-white moss and ringed by unfamiliar, banyan-like trees. The account juxtaposes empirical curiosity with indigenous belief as the fog behaves like a secretive, possibly sentient presence that transforms the landscape and draws the missing girls into a realm of growing unreality and peril.

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Henry Kuttner

Henry Kuttner was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature during the mid-20th century. He often collaborated with his wife, C.L. Moore, and together they created a unique blend of imaginative storytelling and innovative ideas. Kuttner's works frequently explore themes of the supernatural and the unknown, as seen in notable titles such as "Crypt-City of the Deathless One" and "The Salem Horror." His ability to weave intricate plots with rich character development has left a lasting impact on the genre, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of speculative fiction.

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