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Daniel Home is a frequent guest at society soirees in Victorian London, where he presides over seances replete with levitating tables, ghostly apparitions, and inexplicable happenings. After one such evening, Robert Browning denounces Home as a scoundrel, a fake -- although there exists no proof to substantiate the accusation. Browning's claim hangs over Daniel, a thin and reclusive man, for the rest of his life -- not because he is a fake, but because his "gift" has never been of benefit to him. Eventually, Daniel leaves London for Florence, where he attempts to fit into the English colony of painters, writers, and collectors -- all of whom are misfits of one kind or another. Florence, however, does not afford Home the peace he hopes for; in fact, he finds himself the subject of vicious rumours and the victim of an attempt on his life. Word of Home's gift reaches the shores of the U.S., in the midst of the Civil War. He is called upon to travel to Washington to assist Mary Todd Lincoln in contacting her dead son. It is in this seance that Homes first experiences his own gifts -- it is an experience that transforms him and is of lasting benefit for the Lincolns.King, James is the author of 'Transformations' with ISBN 9781896951577 and ISBN 1896951570.
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