The Pattern in the Coal
The geologist who came to Blackmoor in 1973 was not looking for ghosts. He was looking for coal, or rather, for whatever coal remained after a century of extraction had hollowed out the valley like a rotten tooth. His name was Dr. Arthur Simmons, he was forty-one years old, and he had spent his career studying the geological formations of northern England with a detachment that his colleagues...
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