I am delighted to recommend the recently published book "Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries", written by my friends Stephen Klimczuk and Gerald Warner of Craigenmaddie. This truly splendid book has already received glowing reviews in the US (most recently in The American Spectator) and is about to be launched in the UK.

Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries is an eclectic cornucopia of the elite, the elusive and the esoteric. In just over 250 pages the authors have been able to collate and succinctly detail some of the most fascinating secretive sites from around the world. Ranging from ancient shrines to top secret military bases, we are taken on a tour of a wide variety of locations; some so secret that many readers will be reading about them for the first time.
Others have attempted to tackle this subject but no one commands the broad field with as much authority, knowledge or style. Through this entertaining and informative tome we are provided with privileged armchair admission through some of the world's most closely-guarded doors. "Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries" is the much-needed popular introduction to a world which some readers may inhabit and to which some may aspire, which some will envy and others will despise but about which we will never cease to be fascinated.
Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries (available via Amazon):
Official Web Site: http://www.secretsanctuaries.com/
Blog: http://www.secretsanctuaries.com/secrets/
I heartily recommend this book.
Sincerely,
Rafal Heydel-Mankoo
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