Enter Duncan is the third volume of "The Sunhorses of Time" trilogy, an American family saga that follows the fortunes of three Frazer siblings, spanning the turbulent end-of-the-millenium decade for the 1990s. Duncan, Ian Frazer's youngest son, has graduated from UCLA. His major was pre-med, but his passion was, and still is, music. He wants to become a conductor. He plays the piano well, and has taken courses at Schoenberg Hall. Now he is summoned home to New York: his father has left him a legacy. The inheritance is both material and spiritual, and it sets him free. At his lawyer's home in Sag Harbor, Duncan meets a guest from Germany, an artist and dog breeder, Angelika Vandermeer. Their meeting is brief, and they part. But Duncan, deeply enamored, and at a pivotal point in his life, decides he must follow and find Angelika again and test their feelings for each other. In a dramatic unfolding of events, shifting between Zurich and Bremen, Duncan and Angelika meet and fall in love, but under sad and straining circumstances. Theirs becomes a fight against convention, a struggle for what is right. In this profoundly moral tale, the main players are aided by colorful characters, among them cousin George, and best-friend Carol, Father Sloan and Frau Oberin. There is humor, and there is music, always music. And, finally, there is a new beginning...
Pages
318
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pentland Press (NC)
Release
October 28, 2001
ISBN
1571972889
ISBN 13
9781571972880
Enter Duncan (The Sunhorses of Time: vol. 3) (Hofer, G. Henry, Sunhorses of Time, V. 3.)
Enter Duncan is the third volume of "The Sunhorses of Time" trilogy, an American family saga that follows the fortunes of three Frazer siblings, spanning the turbulent end-of-the-millenium decade for the 1990s. Duncan, Ian Frazer's youngest son, has graduated from UCLA. His major was pre-med, but his passion was, and still is, music. He wants to become a conductor. He plays the piano well, and has taken courses at Schoenberg Hall. Now he is summoned home to New York: his father has left him a legacy. The inheritance is both material and spiritual, and it sets him free. At his lawyer's home in Sag Harbor, Duncan meets a guest from Germany, an artist and dog breeder, Angelika Vandermeer. Their meeting is brief, and they part. But Duncan, deeply enamored, and at a pivotal point in his life, decides he must follow and find Angelika again and test their feelings for each other. In a dramatic unfolding of events, shifting between Zurich and Bremen, Duncan and Angelika meet and fall in love, but under sad and straining circumstances. Theirs becomes a fight against convention, a struggle for what is right. In this profoundly moral tale, the main players are aided by colorful characters, among them cousin George, and best-friend Carol, Father Sloan and Frau Oberin. There is humor, and there is music, always music. And, finally, there is a new beginning...