The Skin Map, by Stephen R. Lawhead. Unabridged audio.
In the past, Kit in joined in his quest by the enigmatic and
flirtatious Lady Fayth, while his girlfriend Wilhelmina struggles to survive on
her own in 17th century Prague, as the apprentice to a baker. All of these
characters get caught up in an omniverse
of intersecting realities as they chase down the secret of the skin map.
This is just the first in a series of books, so the story
does not come to a satisfying conclusion in terms of the overall plot, although
branches of the intersecting realities do merge towards the end to give the
story a nice launching-point into the next book.
Lawhead is strong in his characterizations, and the
relationships between Kit and his compatriots all seem realistic. There are
moments where credulity is strained between characters, especially in
Wilhelmina's story, but this is a typical issue with time-travel stories -- I
just don't think that people would be so blasé about meeting others from
hundreds of years in the future. But again, that is a constant worry in this
type of tale, and Lawhead does the best he can with that issue. The action is
strong, the plot is intriguing, and the dangers that our crew of heroes face in
future stories will bring me back to book #2 in the series.
source: public library