
HALL CAINE
ERÄÄN RIKOKSEN VARJO
I. WYTHBURNIN KAUPUNKI.
II. ÖINEN RIKOS.
III. PUNAISESSA LEIJONASSA.
IV. HYLKIÖ.
V. TYHJÄ SATULA.
VI. HEIDÄN KOTINSA.
VII. SIMIN LUOLA.
VIII. ROBBIEN ILMOITUKSET.
In the secluded valley of Wythburn, life moves to the rhythm of shepherds and the slow creak of that ancient Roman stone bridge spanning the mist‑filled pond. The town’s low‑arched roofs and thick walls shelter a community steeped in old songs, whispered legends, and the distant hum of ships on the Solway. Travelers are rare, and the only news arrives on the hooves of a wandering merchant or the gossip of a lone peddler, keeping the villagers tightly bound to their own world.
Among the inhabitants, the Ray family stands out. Angus, a towering man who built his fortune from the flocks that dot the hills, now faces the quiet decline of age, while his daughter Mary—soft‑spoken, music‑loving, and the sole companion to her ailing father—holds the household together. As the shadows lengthen over the valley, an unsettling tension stirs, hinting that a hidden wrongdoing may soon disturb the fragile peace of this remote community.
Language
fi
Duration
~12 hours (742K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1931
A literary superstar in his own day, he wrote emotional, high-stakes novels that reached huge audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. His stories often drew on Manx settings and tackled subjects that felt urgent and controversial to Victorian and Edwardian readers.
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