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Something Called Permafrost

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Something Called Permafrost

By: Robert E. Kearns
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In the desolate, frozen tundra of the far northwest, a team of scientists ventures into the heart of an unforgiving wilderness, chasing the prospect of ancient secrets buried beneath the ice. Led by seasoned researchers and joined by eager novices, they uncover a discovery that defies time: a perfectly preserved man out of the stone age, locked in permafrost for millennia, his body and artifacts offering a tantalizing glimpse into a lost world.

As the team toils to unearth their find, one young graduate student, Molly Chamberlain, becomes captivated by the enigmatic Ice Man. What begins as scientific fascination spirals into an inexplicable bond, blurring the lines between past and present, reason and obsession. Haunted by vivid dreams of a warrior-hunter who calls her his own, Molly’s connection to the man deepens, pulling her toward a daring act that could bind them across the ages.

Blending the thrill of archaeological discovery with a haunting exploration of love and destiny, Something Called Permafrost is a gripping novella that asks: can the echoes of the past reshape the future? Perfect for readers of speculative fiction and historical mysteries, this tale will leave you questioning the boundaries of time and the power of human connection.
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