A gripping family drama about duty, desire, and the costs of keeping faith.
The Rector of Wyck follows a close-knit English family as they confront love, ambition, and hidden sorrows within a respectful parish life. With keen psychological insight, it traces how choices ripple through generations and test personal and communal beliefs.
Two sisters, a devoted father, a restless mother, and a troubled son collide with the trouble of everyday life. As tensions rise, the story examines responsibility, forgiveness, and the struggle to do right when the heart pulls in another direction.
- Explore family loyalty and how small moments shape bigger questions about faith and virtue.
- See the pull between personal happiness and duty within a close-knit community.
- Follow a priest’s inner conflict as he grows to understand his own past and its impact on his children.
- Receive quietly powerful character studies that illuminate love, guilt, and resilience.
Ideal for readers drawn to character-driven literary fiction that blends moral reflection with social insight.