Some places are not lost.They are simply… not understood.Nigel Pembroke arrives in the Hampshire countryside expecting nothing more than quiet—a brief escape from a life built on order and precision.Instead, he notices something.A line between villages.An alignment that should mean nothing—yet feels exact.Liphook. Greatham. Bramshott. Black Down. Frensham.Each point fixed.Each connection deliberate.With Francine Heath—a local historian who does not explore places so much as confirm them—Nigel begins to uncover a pattern not built upon the land, but embedded within it.Not a mystery to be solved.A system to be understood.Some say the pattern was first traced by Edward Harrow, a surveyor who never truly left the land he measured.But not everyone is searching for understanding.Dr. Marcus Calder sees opportunity—something to map, to control.He is wrong.Because this system does not yield.It does not resist.It proceeds.And those who follow it too far may discover—there is no way back.