Mountain of Black Glass
by Tad Williams
Synopsis
The sprawling, labyrinthine virtual world of Otherland holds both unimaginable wonders and unspeakable horrors. Here, a desperate band of heroes races against time to unravel a sinister conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of reality. Navigating treacherous digital landscapes and hidden societies, they must confront ancient evils and ruthless โฆ The sprawling, labyrinthine virtual world of Otherland holds both unimaginable wonders and unspeakable horrors. Here, a desperate band of heroes races against time to unravel a sinister conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of reality. Navigating treacherous digital landscapes and hidden societies, they must confront ancient evils and ruthless schemers determined to exploit Otherland for their own nefarious ends. With Earth's children mysteriously disappearing and the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, their perilous journey is the only hope to prevent an apocalyptic culmination of a plot centuries in the making.
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