The Teeth Beneath Lucerne
A Novel of Geological Horror, Urban Devourers, and the Memory of Stone
When four urban explorers disappear inside an abandoned tunnel beneath the Swiss Alps, the authorities suspect a collapse. But the truth lies far deeper-and far older.
The tunnel was never just infrastructure. It was a throat.
As rescue teams search for answers, seismic anomalies ripple across Lucerne, and a disgraced geologist races to decode the signals buried in the stone. What he finds defies science: an ancient resonance, a song embedded in the bedrock, and fossilized remains shaped like architecture-teeth carved to chew memory, not flesh.
The monks of St. Gratian once kept it sleeping. Now the lullaby has stopped.
The mountain is waking.
And cities, it turns out, are the most flavorful thing on the menu.