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The Ink of Time

Dawn of the North, Book 1

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The Ink of Time

By: Nadine M. Roth
Narrated by: Tara Sitrick
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An explosion sends roughneck Otto Daniel’s body into icy Prudhoe Bay where he has an unsettling vision.

After weeks of recovery in the burn unit of Fairbanks Regional Hospital, he heads northwest and takes a job in a small town in the wilds of Alaska. When tragedy strikes, Otto has that same eerie vision for the second time in his life.

Alone again, Otto leaves Alaska for good and wanders the northwest coast of the United States trying to find answers to unknown questions. He ends up working for the exotic Hazel J. Himmel, owner of Jinxie’s Tattoo Karma. Strange things begin to happen at Jinxie’s. At the midpoint of tattooing certain clients, Otto and Hazel find themselves transported instantaneously to astonishing places, only to return to the tattoo shop, without interruption in their work!

Can they really be time-traveling? How can they be in two places at one time? Otto and Hazel realize they are on this strange trajectory for a reason and are committed to finding out why.

What will happen to Otto and Hazel? Will the time travel event end as abruptly as it had begun? Will they figure it all before it's too late?

©2020 Nadine M. Roth (P)2025 Nadine M. Roth
Science Fiction Time Travel World Literature
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