About the Author

K. P. Odom, a resident of the McIntosh community in Liberty County, Georgia, is a versatile author and loving great-grandfather. Known for his deep connection to the history and landscapes of coastal Georgia, Odom has worn many hats throughout his professional career. His latest work, “1768: A Place in Time,” showcases his talent for weaving intricate tales that blend history, science, and adventure.

“1768: A Place in Time” is a captivating story that follows two cousins, Rachel and Richard, who, during an archaeological dig in coastal Georgia, uncover an artifact that transports them back to the eighteenth-century English colony of Georgia. This novel is a rich tapestry of life along the Georgia coast, filled with historical details and a dash of scientific trivia. It explores the lives of two eighteenth-century siblings and their interactions with their twenty-first-century descendants, creating a fascinating narrative where the past meets the future12.

Odom’s storytelling is marked by its suspense and mystery, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. His ability to blend historical facts with fictional elements makes his work not only entertaining but also educational. “1768: A Place in Time” is a testament to Odom’s skill in creating immersive and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers long after they turn the last page12.

If you’re interested in exploring the rich history of coastal Georgia through a compelling narrative, K. P. Odom’s “1768: A Place in Time” is a must-read.