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Whispers Across Time

by J. Robert Whittle, Joyce Sandilands (Joint Author)

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A 2008 IPPY Gold Medal Winner Oliver Ryan, a young court reporter from Seattle, is about to discover what it's like to live in the past ... and the future Drawn to a Victoria, BC cemetary on a stormy night in 1916, Oliver is shocked to suddenly find himself in the company of a ghostly figure who takes him for the ride of his life. This is only the beginning of the adventure of a life time, actually several lifetimes, as Oliver meets fascinating people from different centuries and discovers he has been gifted with the remarkable ability to time travel, amongst other things. During a visit to Victoria in 2000, he meets Mary Janick, an Everett history teacher with whom he shares a secret. A genealogical mystery, an overly curious newspaper reporter, and a time-travelling romance, turn this once-shy court reporter's life upside down as he adjusts to his unique and challenging new situation.… (more)
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Oliver Ryan was a mediocre court reporter with a flair for embellishments to his daily column of facts.
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A 2008 IPPY Gold Medal Winner Oliver Ryan, a young court reporter from Seattle, is about to discover what it's like to live in the past ... and the future Drawn to a Victoria, BC cemetary on a stormy night in 1916, Oliver is shocked to suddenly find himself in the company of a ghostly figure who takes him for the ride of his life. This is only the beginning of the adventure of a life time, actually several lifetimes, as Oliver meets fascinating people from different centuries and discovers he has been gifted with the remarkable ability to time travel, amongst other things. During a visit to Victoria in 2000, he meets Mary Janick, an Everett history teacher with whom he shares a secret. A genealogical mystery, an overly curious newspaper reporter, and a time-travelling romance, turn this once-shy court reporter's life upside down as he adjusts to his unique and challenging new situation.

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Co-authored with his wife, Joyce Sandilands, this stand-alone Independent Publisher (IPPY) Gold Medal winning novel tells the story of Oliver Ryan, a Seattle court reporter, who discovers he possesses the powers of a mortal angel and can also time-travel. The stage is now set for an adventurous romp through the Pacific Northwest and several centuries, complete with a cross-century romance.
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