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The Pendulum
1907
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"Time was not important, the journey of the soul was." The story starts in Orwell near Cambridge with a printer's daughter discovering that "you can never be sure of anything". For the characters, each life opens up a world beyond their reckoning, as they discover the Pendulum's pull and power. Each time the Pendulum proves itself to be a powerful seer, as its owners enter new worlds throughout history. A blacksmith's apprentice is introduced to reincarnation, the powers of the Pendulum and like-minded people in "The Circle". Once underway, the lives of the characters, before and after the blacksmith's apprentice, weave into the same fascination that they all share. In the early 20th century a young man suffers family tragedy, and then endures the horror of war on the Western Front. He is fortified by knowing he will come to no harm. His attempt to build a better life in the post-war period comes to naught but he knows that this is not the end of everything. Terrence Hammond's second novel explores the meaning of Karma and entertains the reader, through expert and accurate historical storytelling, the compulsion for knowledge of our past lives.
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Author

O. Henry
O. Henry
Author · 109 books

Such volumes as Cabbages and Kings (1904) and The Four Million (1906) collect short stories, noted for their often surprising endings, of American writer William Sydney Porter, who used the pen name O. Henry. His biography shows where he found inspiration for his characters. His era produced their voices and his language. Mother of three-year-old Porter died from tuberculosis. He left school at fifteen years of age and worked for five years in drugstore of his uncle and then for two years at a Texas sheep ranch. In 1884, he went to Austin, where he worked in a real estate office and a church choir and spent four years as a draftsman in the general land office. His wife and firstborn died, but daughter Margaret survived him. He failed to establish a small humorous weekly and afterward worked in poorly-run bank. When its accounts balanced not, people blamed and fired him. In Houston, he worked for a few years until, ordered to stand trial for embezzlement, he fled to New Orleans and thence Honduras. Two years later, he returned on account of illness of his wife. Apprehended, Porter served a few months more than three years in a penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio. During his incarceration, he composed ten short stories, including A Blackjack Bargainer , The Enchanted Kiss , and The Duplicity of Hargraves . In 1899, McClure's published Whistling Dick's Christmas Story and Georgia's Ruling . In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he sent manuscripts to New York editors. In the spring of 1902, Ainslee's Magazine offered him a regular income if he moved to New York. In less than eight years, he became a bestselling author of collections of short stories. Cabbages and Kings came first in 1904 The Four Million, and The Trimmed Lamp and Heart of the West followed in 1907, and The Voice of the City in 1908, Roads of Destiny and Options in 1909, Strictly Business and Whirligigs in 1910 followed. Posthumously published collections include The Gentle Grafter about the swindler, Jeff Peters; Rolling Stones , Waifs and Strays , and in 1936, unsigned stories, followed. People rewarded other persons financially more. A Retrieved Reformation about the safe-cracker Jimmy Valentine got $250; six years later, $500 for dramatic rights, which gave over $100,000 royalties for playwright Paul Armstrong. Many stories have been made into films.

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