A seaside tale where courage is tested, class clashes spark fierce dialogue, and a ghost haunts the path to truth.
In a quiet coastal village, a brisk youth named Daniel Tugwell faces a gate of law and custom as he insists on passing his own way. A mysterious specter haunts the scene, and a sharp confrontation unfolds with Caryl Carne, a gentleman of striking wit and force. The dialogue turns on rights, duty, and what it means to belong in a world divided by birth and privilege, all framed by vivid period detail.
This book weaves together suspense, social satire, and a hint of naval adventure. It blends everyday risks with a broader struggle over power, loyalty, and who gets to decide what is right.
- A tense encounter with a legendary barrier between farmer and landowner, tested by a fearless young man.
- Honest, pointed exchanges about liberty, class, and how society treats labor and birthright.
- A move toward a larger wartime tableau, with strategic schemes and vivid maritime imagery.
- Colorful, character-driven dialogue set against a mood of coastal life and impending conflict.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction that pairs social insight with maritime drama and a touch of the uncanny.