The Sledgehammer Concerto

The Sledgehammer Concerto

by Francis W. Porretto
The Sledgehammer Concerto

The Sledgehammer Concerto

by Francis W. Porretto

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Overview

Andrew MacLachlan, mystic and thwarted priest, has retired at age 40 to the Onteora woods. Devin MacLachlan, 35 years old, successful fantasist, pretends he has devoted his life to accountancy. He hasn't admitted his real calling even to his siblings. Rachel MacLachlan, 30 years old, genius of neurophysiology, yearns to bend human desire to her will. All three become the targets of malevolent forces.

First Movement: Communion

With a contest for pretext, the MacLachlans disclose the events that shattered their family. Rachel tells of her sexual abuse at her father's hands, designed to reduce her to a mere plaything. Andrew tells of his quest for the priesthood, and the tactic his mother used to break his confidence. Devin tells how their parents destroyed what he prized without laying a finger on him.

Second Movement: Virgin's Prayer

Andrew tries to reconnect to humanity by volunteering at a local hospital. He meets Lori Iervolino, a young orderly closed in upon herself, and Aaron Loesser, who covets her. Aaron has discovered that malignant tumors are sources of magical power.

A patient with huge teratomas causes a three-way collision. Aaron wants some tissue early, to power a spell that would make Lori yield to him. But Aaron isn't the only one with esoteric powers, now that Andrew is there.

Third Movement: Last Rights

Ten years later, Devin MacLachlan is indicted for sedition. The government offers a plea bargain in which Devin would have to surrender all his worldly goods. When the prosecutor tries coercion, Andrew, who has become a rugged and powerful man, thrashes her goon and removes Devin to prepare for trial -- a trial in which the motives of the prosecution are more of a mystery than the ultimate outcome.

Fourth Movement: Source Code

Rachel finds the biophysical basis for desire, and develops a means of reprogramming it. She tries it on her assistant Elise to confirm its efficacy, then offers it to the public. After a year of skyrocketing success, an FDA deputy director demands that she surrender the technique to FDA control or face charges. Rachel, seemingly defenseless, submits. But Elise won't permit it to stop there...until she's learned what sort of test Rachel had performed on her.

Fifth Movement: The Last Green On The Willow

For three years Devin has remained in the Onteora forest with Andrew, his desire to live bleeding away. One morning, he's contemplating a willow partly uprooted by a boulder when he encounters Natalie Forslund, a scion of a wealthy family, who's fleeing a husband driven mad by a misapplication of Rachel's therapy. Devin brings her back to the cabin, where he and Andrew provide her refuge.

Natalie knows who Devin is, which unsettles him. When she makes abrupt changes to the cabin and Andrew applauds them, Devin is gripped by fear that she's stealing his brother from him. Natalie settles into their lives in a way that appears to confirm Devin's fears. But there's more to fear than the alienation of Andrew's affection and loyalty.

Coda: The House Of Evening

Andrew dies and "awakens" in the House of Evening, where souls purge themselves of their final regrets. The House is filled with pleasures of the flesh, without consequences. The encounters between the dead are otherwise.

Moira Woolard, a young Irish prostitute, befriends Andrew, senses his sorrow about not having protected his family, and at having turned away from the priesthood. The relationship ripens, and the two immerse themselves in one another. Andrew, happy for only the second time, ponders retaining his pain to remain with Moira. But Moira, whose whole reason for living is to heal the hurts of others, will have none of it.

On their last evening, Andrew is challenged by a cynical Anglican cleric who proclaims religion to be only a social control, designed to keep the masses in line. Andrew must counter from his own experience and the power that slumbered within him in life, which might no longer be his to wield.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000825198
Publisher: Francis W. Porretto
Publication date: 02/19/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 251 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Francis W. Porretto was born in 1952. Things went steadily downhill from there.

Fran is an engineer and fictioneer who lives on the east end of Long Island, New York. He's short, bald, homely, has bad acne and crooked teeth. His neighbors hold him personally responsible for the decline in local property values. His life is graced by one wife, two stepdaughters, two dogs, four cats, too many power tools to list, and an old ranch house furnished in Early Mesozoic style. His 13,000 volume (and growing) personal library is considered a major threat to the stability of the North American tectonic plate.

Publishing industry professionals describe Fran's novels as "Unpublishable. Horrible, but unpublishable all the same." (They don't think much of his short stories, either.) He's thought of trying bribery, but isn't sure he can afford the $3.95.

Fran's novels "Chosen One," "On Broken Wings," "Shadow Of A Sword," "The Sledgehammer Concerto," "Which Art In Hope," "Freedom's Scion," "Freedom's Fury," and "Priestesses" are also available as paperbacks, through Amazon. Check the specific pages for those books for details.

Wallow in his insane ranting on politics, culture, and faith at "Liberty's Torch:" http://www.libertystorch.info/

And of course, write to him, on whatever subject tickles your fancy, at morelonhouse@optonline.net

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