
Set against the bleak yet beautiful Yorkshire moors, the story opens at the infamous Seven Corpse Ford, a place where tragedy has long lingered in the river’s depths. A headstrong squire, Philip Yordas, lets his pride and anger drive him to a reckless challenge that ends in a harrowing plunge, hinting at the fierce family feuds and stubborn traditions that shape the community. The vivid opening paints a landscape of raw nature and human obstinacy, establishing a tension that will echo through the lives of those who call the moorland home.
Into this world steps Mary Anerley, a spirited young woman whose compassion and sense of duty draw her into the tangled web of the Yordas family. As she navigates expectations, love, and the lingering shadows of past mistakes, Mary’s journey becomes a study of resilience amid the unforgiving terrain. The novel promises a richly atmospheric tale of character, place, and the quiet strength that can arise from even the most turbulent of rivers.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1066K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Don Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-06-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1825–1900
Best known for the classic novel Lorna Doone, this Victorian storyteller mixed romance, adventure, and a strong sense of the English countryside. He also drew on years of working the land, which gave his fiction an unusually vivid feel for rural life.
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