Darkness and Daylight: A Novel

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Darkness and Daylight: A Novel

by Mary Jane Holmes

EN·~11 hours

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Collingwood, a brooding stone mansion long whispered about as a haunt for ghosts, finally invites a new tenant after twelve silent years. Its weary owner, a snow‑haired patriarch haunted by the loss of his wife and child, urges his ailing son Richard to seek refuge within its walls, promising a return to familiar paths and a chance to escape the lingering darkness that has followed them across continents.

The village of Shannondale watches the revival with eager curiosity, as workers strip away decay, replace ancient panes with bright glass, and coax the garden back to life. Fires blaze in marble hearths, the pond regains its silver sheen, and the once‑desolate corridors fill with the hum of fresh furnishings. Rumors swirl that Richard’s renewed vigor may lead to a marriage, drawing the attention of Grace Atherton, a poised young widow whose gaze often rests on the towered silhouette of Collingwood. Their intersecting hopes hint at both renewal and the lingering shadows that still linger in the old house.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (687K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Jane Holmes

Mary Jane Holmes

1825–1907

A hugely popular 19th-century novelist, she wrote emotionally charged stories of family life, love, loss, and moral choices that reached a vast American readership. Her books were bestsellers in their day, with themes drawn from small-town and rural life in both the North and the South.

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