A lyrical tale of longing and danger set in the rugged mountains and wild coast of Wales, told through vivid characters and a quiet, observant voice.
In this edition, readers meet a cast drawn from mountain life and small parishes, where passions rise amid ruins, sea-salt air, and simple rituals. The prose blends romantic imagination with a deep sense of place, inviting readers to linger on landscapes as much as on the people who inhabit them. The book foregrounds mood, character, and moral tension, offering a window into a world where love, memory, and duty collide on a solitary coast.
- Richly drawn settings: monastic stillness, dramatic cliffs, and peasant cottages that frame intimate encounters.
- Memorable characters: Marmaduke, a man moved by stormy feelings; a compassionate parish minister; quirky neighbors whose lives brush against romance.
- Thematic focus: the pull between social expectation and personal longing, and how quiet moments can reveal deep emotions.
- A contemplative, descriptive tone that blends tragedy, humor, and tenderness without rushing toward a quick resolution.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction with strong atmosphere, character-driven drama, and lyrical depictions of place.