Tell
“Tell,” the final book in Jeff Martin’s the Journals of John Hardin trilogy offers John Hardin as an aging, error prone time who attempts to go back to the year 1450 to find out what happened to the people who built the complex network of earthen mounds scattered throughout the Mississippi Valley.
Shockingly, Hardin encounters a vibrant community of misplaced Vikings and falls in love.
With these Norse, John finds lasting friendship, plus strange artifacts that challenge the tenets of mainstream archaeology.
“Tell,” the final book in Jeff Martin’s the Journals of John Hardin trilogy offers John Hardin as an aging, error prone time who attempts to go back to the year 1450 to find out what happened to the people who built the complex network of earthen mounds scattered throughout the Mississippi Valley.
Shockingly, Hardin encounters a vibrant community of misplaced Vikings and falls in love.
With these Norse, John finds lasting friendship, plus strange artifacts that challenge the tenets of mainstream archaeology.
“Tell,” the final book in Jeff Martin’s the Journals of John Hardin trilogy offers John Hardin as an aging, error prone time who attempts to go back to the year 1450 to find out what happened to the people who built the complex network of earthen mounds scattered throughout the Mississippi Valley.
Shockingly, Hardin encounters a vibrant community of misplaced Vikings and falls in love.
With these Norse, John finds lasting friendship, plus strange artifacts that challenge the tenets of mainstream archaeology.