About This Book
A young Cornish landowner struggles with secret guilt after a childish act on the cliffs caused a rockfall that mortally wounded a local boy; years later the burden shapes his life and relationships. The narrative traces his confession to a friend, the moral and social consequences within a small coastal community, efforts to atone, and tensions between duty, conscience, and local business and medical judgment. Rugged moorland and dangerous cliffs form a vivid setting for themes of remorse, responsibility, fate, and the collision of private shame with public life.
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