OTZI'S ODYSSEY: THE TROUBLED SOUL OF A NEOLITHIC ICEMAN
OTZI'S ODYSSEY: THE TROUBLED SOUL OF A NEOLITHIC ICEMAN

OTZI'S ODYSSEY

THE TROUBLED SOUL OF A NEOLITHIC ICEMAN

 

Ötzi’s Odyssey – The Troubled Soul of a Neolithic Iceman, opens in the year 1991 with the remarkable sighting of a mummified man, half frozen in glacial ice, whom two hikers stumble upon. Along with this profound archeological discovery, the soul of this five-thousand-year-old iceman is awakened.

Ötzi the iceman’s adventure takes him to the modern era, where his observant soul tries to comprehend why it remains tethered to the frozen mummy, as well as to make sense of a technologically advanced world. The story then returns to 3300 BCE, to the life and times of clan chief Bhark as he lives with his family in a peaceful village upon stilt homes clinging to the shore of the great Lake Neith, located in the shadows of ominous Similaun Mountain.

Bhark and his family are ambushed by his rival Shadrach, who insists that he, not Bhark, is the clan’s rightful heir. A subsequent encounter with the soul hunter Creyak, who promises to return to Bhark all that was lost, sends our hero on a perilous journey into the four demonic realms of Gehenna. Along the way, he receives wisdom from Miko the Seer and guidance from his clairvoyant daughter, Amica, both of whom have the power to pierce the veil that separates the upper and lower spiritual realms, while Bhark fights for the salvation—and ultimate redemption—of his eternal soul.

 

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Paranormal

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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This book begins with Otzi's body, a neolithic iceman, being found in the Otzal Valley Alps by hikers who come across him frozen in years of ice. Soon, a journey into Otzi's past life, around five thousand years ago, and a story set in the genre of historical fiction and metaphysical fiction begins. Otzi, named by the scientists who found him in the Otzal Valley Alps, is the first glacial mummy to ever be found.
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