The Gothic Tunnel
The Royal Society meeting room smelled of oil paint and damp wool. Alistair MacLeod stood at the podium, his hands trembling—not from fear, from fever. He had not slept in three days. The calculations on the chalkboard behind him were complete. Every variable accounted for. Every geological layer mapped. The tunnel through the solid granite beneath the Grampian Mountains was not merely...
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