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Imogen was four the first time it happened. As she flipped through her grandma's dusty photo album gazing into the faded, monochrome faces of her grandma's somber family-relatives with funny names like Aunt Ada and Uncle Paul and Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Gordy, and second cousins Percy and Viola from Missoula-suddenly, the universe tilted, and for a brief instant Imogen found herself inside of one of the pictures. One of only a handful of individuals who can time travel through photos, she establishes an investigative business to help people recover lost items and unearth the stories and secrets…mehr

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Imogen was four the first time it happened. As she flipped through her grandma's dusty photo album gazing into the faded, monochrome faces of her grandma's somber family-relatives with funny names like Aunt Ada and Uncle Paul and Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Gordy, and second cousins Percy and Viola from Missoula-suddenly, the universe tilted, and for a brief instant Imogen found herself inside of one of the pictures. One of only a handful of individuals who can time travel through photos, she establishes an investigative business to help people recover lost items and unearth the stories and secrets of friends and relatives from the past. Step into time with Imogen Oliver in this first book in the Dead Relatives, Inc. series as she investigates a teenage girl who disappeared to 1967 San Francisco with her boyfriend, then journeys back to 1912 to locate a set of missing stereoscopic glass plates that hold a curious connection to her own life.
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Autorenporträt
Sharleen Nelson is an accomplished writer and award-winning photographer. During her decades-long career as a professional magazine editor, she has interviewed a number of high-profile individuals and written hundreds of articles and features for a variety of magazines and newspapers. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication and is currently employed as an editor and writer at the UO. The Time Tourists is her first novel.