Young Erasmus Cromwell-Smith II's adventure happens inside of Venice's San Marco Square's astrological clock. Exactly a year after his first quest in Prague's astrological clock, together with the same band of five harlequin dressed youngsters, he experiences a city filled with wizards, enchanters, witches, conjurers and an evil gnome. The youngsters seek clues in order to reach the mysterious the church of St. Giorgio Maggiore across Venice's basin, and become "young wizards." Once more they are guided in their quest by The Orloj, the old clock, as well as Buggie and Thumpee, his sons. Through the wicked streets and channels of Venice, the six harlequins must find six statues representing each of the human virtues of Humility, Perseverance and Grit, Loyalty, Forgiveness and the human flaws of Holding Grudges, and Betrayal. Only after they successfully master them, they earn the clues to reach the church of St. Giorgio Maggiore. The Orloj of Venice is a magical tale filled with non-stop action and thrills, a well as timeless wisdom through nine unforgettable fables and poems.
"..Even older readers will find The Orloj... an imaginative rendering-one that should appeal to anyone who enjoys following a creative quest of young wannabe wizards, intertwined with core life lessons.."
Blueink Review
Erasmus Cromwell-Smith II is an American writer, playwright, and poet. The Orloj series has been crafted through a very intends and intimate introspective dive into the author's own life experiences and wisdom. Volume 3, The Orloj of Paris will be published in the Spring.