
Deep Echoes
Web of Echoes, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tessa Compton
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By:
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Melody Ash
About this listen
She's a no-holds-barred, kick-butt, don't-cover-the-ugly-parts archaeologist. History wants to teach her a lesson.
The journey begins with a backpack and lip gloss.
Caitlin Benoit finds her blood quickened by a new, intriguing site. An initial exploration leads to the discovery of a mysterious river rock with peculiar etchings. Puzzled, she breaks all the rules to examine the stone closer.
When she brushes away the dirt, 2017 folds away to leave Caitlin standing in pre-Civil War Charleston. As she tries to work out how she time traveled to 1859, Caitlin learns the terrifying risk she poses even while she tries to return home.
©2019 Robin Alexander (P)2020 Robin Alexander
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