Description
Alison Bliss, celebrity model and critically acclaimed writer, walks into the sea one 'bluethroat morning'. In death she becomes a greater icon than in life, and the Norfolk village where she lived is soon a place of pilgrimage. Six years later her husband Harry, a schoolteacher, is still haunted by her suicide and faithful to her memory. Until he meets Helen and they fall in love.Harry and Helen's relationship initiates a return to the scene of Alison's death where they meet ninety-eight year old Ern Higham, and a tale is revealed that has been generations in the making. As Harry pieces together a tragic history and finally confronts his own pain, he discovers that to truly move forward, first he must understand the past ...
'A moving read, threaded through with mystery and excitement.' ' Good Housekeeping Magazine
'A thriller full of twists and turns that keeps the reader guessing. Every word is magical, almost luminous.' ' Daily Mail
'A classic tale of longing.' ' Time Out
'There are many elements to savour in this novel: the intertwining of past and present; the struggle to write and the responsibility of writing about others' lives. Best of all, Lofthouse has a fine eye for the bleak Norfolk landscape and how it both reflects and affects characters' moods.' ' Tracy Chevalier author of Girl with a Pearl Earring
'Captures the spacey feel of Norfolk well ' an engaging read, intriguingly structured, tough in some of its insights, and sexy too.' ' Lindsay Clarke, author of The Chymical Wedding, winner of the Whitbread Prize for Fiction
'Those who feel the reading public's love of the 19th century Gothic mystery may be abating will be given pause by this latest entry in the field of pastiche. This is a considerable piece, full of subtle characterization and a well-chosen raft of literary underpinnings.' ' Publishing News
'The intertwining of the two main stories is very skilfully done, as is the delicacy and understanding she brings to the key themes ' suicide, creativity, love and especially paternal love. Very moving.' ' Henry Sutton, novelist and co-director MA Creative Writing, UEA ISBN:9780747553212