Poetry and Prose by Wess Mongo Jolley
A seemingly random act of violence propels Professor Richard Pratt into “The Hereafter.” It is a strange, muted, netherworld of the dead—a world in which he is forced to bear witness to the loss and suffering of the man he left behind, and to the rapid demise of the city he called home. And when the other denizens of his ghostly realm begin to enact a brutal revenge on the world of the living, it is only Richard Pratt that can save them.
With the help of a barefoot 15-year-old boy from the old West and an ancient Goshute wise woman, Richard Pratt sets out to save the man he loves, Salt Lake City, and his own wounded soul. Together they must face a ferocious enemy bent on the complete destruction of a great American city. An enemy with his fingers deep in Richard’s shameful past.
The Last Handful of Clover is a sweeping supernatural trilogy about love, loss, regret, and redemption. It is a story of terror, in which one man is called upon to face the sins of his past in order to save the future for the man he loves, and a city of over a million innocent souls.
Peopled by a cast of unforgettable characters, The Last Handful of Clover is an epic hero’s journey into darkness. From the remote Montana wilderness of 1810 to a secret chemical weapons laboratory under the Utah desert, the scope of The Last Handful of Clover is breathtaking, and lays bare the desperate longings, universal loss, and inevitable anguish of being human.
The Last Handful of Clover is an epic story, told in three volumes, clocking in at over 516,000 words and 206 chapters (plus nine poem fragments).
The main action of the novel is set in Salt Lake City, Utah. And although the story unfolds in the reader’s contemporary time, the book is also rich with historical context and backstory that trace the origins of several key characters. These early scenes take place in May of 1810 (in the wilderness of Montana), September of 1847 (in the western Utah desert), the summer of 1857 (in Wyoming, early Salt Lake City, and in the Utah desert near what eventually becomes the town of Scipio), and scattered moments in both the 20th and 21st centuries.
Each of the three books is made up of between 60 and 85 short chapters:
Book 1 — The Hereafter
Book 2 — Gifts Both Light and Dark
Book 3 — The Stone in the Stream
In addition to regular narrative chapters, the novel includes poem fragments and journal entries written in the voice of Keith Woo (one of the primary characters). The convention in the novel is that these are “found writings,” discovered, collected, and published some years after the events of the story have concluded.
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If you can’t afford to join Patreon, Wattpad also has the entire trilogy. Wattpad is ad-based, but provides a very good reading experience. Click here for a step-by-step guide.
The entire story has been serialized, “Tales of the City” style, on QSaltLake.com. Chapters are being released in concert with the audiobook podcast (below). Click here for more information.
PODCAST LISTENERS!
The Last Handful of Clover PODCAST is available for a free subscription! All 207 chapters are available, read by the author. Click here for more information.
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Life is a bitch, his dark companion said— and then you die. Not so! cried Henry. Life is a glorious, shining and splendid adventure— and then you die.
— Edward Abbey, The Fool's Progress
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