
In a world draped in fog and the sighs of a restless sea, Simon and his wife—weather‑worn but stubborn— trudge toward the market, their cart creaking under the weight of years. The landscape is a haunting mix of marshes that lie like colourless cloths and a distant town that appears through smoked glass, hinting at a life caught between the ordinary and the uncanny. Their journey feels less a choice than a pull of fate, a current that drifts them along a road already taken by others.
Living on the isolated farm called Sandholes, the Thornthwaites have long been shadowed by unlucky omens, yet they persevere with quiet determination. Their daily grind is broken when a strange messenger from the deep arrives, stirring old wounds and promising a chance at redemption. As the mist swirls and the day hangs in a dream‑like pause, listeners are invited to share in the couple’s struggle to confront the mysteries that have long haunted their marsh‑bound existence.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-08-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1880–1955
A quietly distinctive English novelist and playwright, she set much of her fiction in Westmorland and wrote with a strong feel for local life, landscape, and social tension. Her work is often remembered for its regional detail and its thoughtful look at class and belonging.
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