Before The Clock Stops - Couverture souple

Melton, Michael J

 
9798233639982: Before The Clock Stops

Synopsis

Ronnie Jackson, a dying elderly man in Walnut Springs, Texas, lies in a hospital bed haunted by decades of regret. He once made a childhood list of seven promises-to never raise his voice, to always say "I love you," to pray with his children, to stay married. He broke every one. His three children-Rachel, Matthew, and Grace-haven't spoken to him in years.

As Ronnie whispers a final prayer, a thirteen-year-old boy named Martin appears at his door. He mows the lawn for free, brings breakfast, and speaks with an ancient wisdom. "God doesn't punch cards," Martin says. "He opens doors."

Martin mysteriously reaches out to each of Ronnie's estranged children. One by one, they return to their father's bedside-Rachel first, then Matthew, then Grace. Through tears, confessions, and hard truths, the family begins to heal. Ronnie dies peacefully, surrounded by those he loves, finally forgiven.

But Martin is not an ordinary boy. He claims to live with his grandmother Ida Roberts-a woman who died years ago and had no grandchildren. No school records exist for him. Feathers begin appearing mysteriously: on Ronnie's chest, on windowsills, on pillows. Each feather marks a soul being drawn home.

The siblings restore the old farmhouse on Rose Street, leaving the porch light burning every night. Strangers arrive carrying handwritten notes: "Go to the house with the porch light." A young mother. A wayward pastor. A suicidal teenager named Jesse. A grieving woman named Lila. Each finds welcome, coffee, and a seat at the table.

Martin returns briefly, handing Rachel a shimmering feather. "You lead," he says, then vanishes. Later, a young boy appears at the door-another messenger, another reminder that the work continues.

The house becomes known as "The Light House," a refuge for the broken. Journals fill with names and testimonies. Feathers fill glass bowls. The porch light never fades-because grace, the novel insists, leaves the light on.

Before the Clock Stops is a gentle, faith-filled story about second chances, angelic messengers, and the quiet miracle of showing up for one another before time runs out.

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À propos de l?auteur

Michael J. Melton is a proud Texan from Walnut Springs-a plumber turned storyteller who writes about family, faith, and the resilience of everyday people. A father, grandfather, and husband, he draws on small-town values and a lifetime of hard work to craft authentic stories of hope and redemption.

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