
LYING PROPHETS - A NOVEL - BY EDEN PHILLPOTTS
BOOK ONE - ART - CHAPTER ONE - NEWLYN
CHAPTER TWO - IN A HALO OF GOLD
CHAPTER THREE - THE TREGENZAS
CHAPTER FIVE - COLD COMFORT
CHAPTER SIX - FAIRY STORIES
CHAPTER SEVEN - UNCLE CHIRGWIN
CHAPTER EIGHT - THE MAKING OF PROGRESS
CHAPTER NINE A WEDDING
CHAPTER TEN - MOONLIGHT
A white cottage perched on cliffs watches over Newlyn, a tight‑knit fishing village where slate roofs glint in the morning sun and the sea sighs against ancient breakwaters. Smoke curls from coal‑smudged chimneys, mingling with the salty perfume of drying pollocks, while orchards and hedgerows burst with blooming primroses and gorse. The narrow stone streets hum with daily life—children’s games, cats lounging on nets, and the steady rhythm of boats pulling in their colorful sails.
Amid this vivid tableau, the townsfolk wrestle with a quiet, unsettling belief: the “lying prophets” who claim to hear God in the hum of bees and the scent of flowers. As the season turns and the harbor buzzes with industry, a young woman finds herself questioning the sermons that blend nature with devotion, seeking truth beyond the comforting myths. Her journey begins at the edge of the harbor, where the promise of the sea meets the weight of old convictions.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (678K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1960
Best known for vivid novels set in Devon and Dartmoor, this prolific English writer also worked as a poet and dramatist. His stories are remembered for their strong sense of place and for bringing the landscapes of southwest England to life.
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