The
Clockwork Man
Ernst’s world is one of endless admirers, including foreign
dignitaries and heads of state. Hailed as a marvel of late nineteenth-century
automation, he is the crowning achievement of his master, Karl Gruber.
A world-famous builder of automated clocks, Gruber has reached the
pinnacle of his art in Ernst—a man constructed entirely of clockwork.
Educated and raised in
the Gruber household to be a gentle, caring soul, Ernst begins to
discover a profound love for his master’s
daughter, Giselle. Just as their relationship becomes intimate, however,
tragedy strikes and the family falls apart. Ernst’s serene
and happy existence is shattered and changed forever.
Abandoned, knowing no other life but the one he has led, Ernst allows
himself to wind down in a kind of suicide.
Over one hundred years later, he awakens in a strange new land,
the world he’s known long gone. Along with his mentor and guide,
a well-meaning if slightly unstable homeless man, Ernst attempts to
piece together the events that brought him to his new home—and
to let go of the century-old tragedy that still haunts him.
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After the death of his wife, successful sculptor Tim
Overleigh trades in his lucrative career for the world of extreme
sports. But
when a caving accident nearly ends his life, Tim falls into a self-destructive
downward spiral.
On the cusp of losing
his mind, Tim runs into an old friend who tries to convince him
to join a team of men climbing the Godesh Ridge
in
Nepal. The journey requires crossing the Tibetan beyul—the
hidden lands—to
seek out the elusive Canyon of Souls.
Knowing he needs to get away and put his life back on track, Tim
departs for Nepal. But what begins as a journey steeped in Tibetan
folklore
and mysticism soon turns into an experiment in torment, destruction,
and death. Will any of the men escape the mountain with their
lives?
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