A rich, character-driven tale that explores faith, memory, and the pull between hope and truth within a storied family.
It follows Owen Quentillian and the widowed Canon Morchard’s children, as scenes of a crowded, uneasy household reveal the ache of unresolved loyalties, whispered secrets, and the weight of idealism. Across memory and time, the book threads a complex portrait of love, duty, and the fragile line between optimism and despair.
- Deep character studies set against a vivid English backdrop
- Family tensions, loyalties, and the burden of truth-telling
- Themes of religion, doubt, and the cost of idealism
- A later-life arc that reframes past choices and relationships
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful, literary fiction that centers on memory, moral conflict, and intimate family dynamics.