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Past Three O'Clock is a Christmas ghost story that unfolds in Victorian London
Sebelius Sallow, a kind-hearted clockmaker, finds his peaceful life disrupted on Christmas Eve as he becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events. While the city bustles with Christmas cheer, Sebelius seeks to unravel a puzzle that connects him to an old friend, a charismatic publican, and a young girl in need of his help.
Sebelius’s journey brings him face to face with the ghosts of his past and the bittersweet realities of a life lived with quiet kindness, he's lead on a captivating journey through the heart of Victorian London, encountering a cast of unforgettable characters along the way.
He reconnects with Aubrey Bravington, a captivating artist, and he crosses paths with Patty Cake, a jovial publican with an extraordinary gift and an interesting choice in fashion.
As the clock ticks down to Christmas Day, Sebelius must navigate a web of secrets and hidden connections, all while embracing the true spirit of the season.
Woven through the story is the haunting melody of the Christmas carol "Past Three O'Clock" which plays from the magnificent timepiece Sebelius created. The clock serves as a symbol of Sebelius's enduring legacy and the enduring power of love and compassion, even in the face of loss and grief.
"Past Three O'Clock" is a heart-warming tale of redemption, second chances, and the enduring power of the human spirit, filled with festive cheer, perfect for fans of Charles Dickens and those who love stories that celebrate the enduring power of kindness.
Author Richie Joyce, inspired by his love for Christmas and Victorian England, weaves a captivating tale that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.
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Richie Joyce writes so that he may forget, and in order for him to always remember. The art of storytelling brings relief and purpose in facing the challenges of dyslexia and chronic nerve pain in his head and neck, stemming from a bout of shingles. Inspired by his two childhood passions of Christmas and the Victorian era (yes, it is true that he had a childhood crush on Prince Albert, and has never truly grown out of it), he remains devoted to both. The first by way of embodying the ethos; that it’s not the Christmas things you do at Christmastime that count, but the Christmas things you do all year through. The second by dedicating himself to restoring his Victorian home, which he shares with a long suffering partner and an array of Victoriana (which said partner would gladly throw in the bin).
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