FIVE NIGHTS AT THE
FIVE PINES
FIVE NIGHTS AT THE
FIVE PINES
BY
AVERY GAUL
NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1922
A narrator and a circle of villagers and summer visitors gather at an isolated house on a windswept cape, where shifting dunes and the sea shape mood and movement. Over five successive nights the household confronts a succession of uncanny episodes — disappearances, a small coffin, a séance, neighborhood quarrels, and stubborn secrets — that expose long-standing resentments and unexpected loyalties. Interwoven chapters recount local legend, personal history, and the routines of coastal life, building toward a resolution at dawn. The narrative explores isolation, the hold of landscape on memory, communal friction, and the uneasy edge between everyday reality and the supernatural.
FIVE NIGHTS AT THE
FIVE PINES
BY
AVERY GAUL
NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1922