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In The Cartographers of Silence, Anna and Marcus set out to map the quietest places in America, only to uncover that silence is not absence but a living force reclaiming the earth. From the echo-swallowing canyons of New Mexico to a frozen Minnesota lake that hums with voices, their journey reveals landscapes where sound is consumed and memories are stored. Each discovery, the jars of captured voices in a Massachusetts library, a storm that rages without thunder, an observatory where silence takes shape, pushes them closer to a terrifying truth: silence is spreading, watching, and rehearsing for dominion. What begins as exploration becomes a fight for their own voices, as they struggle to resist a presence that devours sound and bends memory.Book information
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Fantasy, Politics and Government