
On the windswept heights of Dartmoor, the solitary mass of Cater’s Beam looms like a stone arrow against the sky, its granite ridges cloaked in heath, moss and the ever‑changing colours of the seasons. Below the tor, the remnants of Fox Tor Farm stand amid cracked walls and nettled plots, a fragile testament to human hope pressed into a landscape that has known only wind and stone for millennia. The stark beauty of the moor is captured in the way light dapples the bog‑flowers and snow blankets the hill, giving the place a timeless, almost otherworldly quality.
Into this stark wilderness arrives the Malherb family, determined to carve a lasting home from the unforgiving ground. Their ancestor’s ambition to plant roots and secure prosperity for future generations drives them to build, to tend, and to confront the relentless forces of weather and isolation. As the farm’s walls rise and fall, the story follows their early triumphs and the looming uncertainty that shadows every stone‑laden step, hinting at trials that will test both their resolve and their ties to the land.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (810K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2018-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1960
Best known for vivid stories set on Dartmoor, this remarkably prolific English writer produced novels, plays, poems, and mysteries across a career that lasted for decades. His work is closely tied to the landscapes of Devon, which gave many of his books their strong sense of place.
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