About This Book
A Cumbrian community confronts the fallout from a violent incident that leaves a man facing the rare coercive punishment known as peine forte et dure. Village gossip, aged jurisprudence, and local folklore provide the backdrop for a domestic, psychological drama in which accusation triggers flight, a desperate quest for truth, personal sacrifice, and a confession that forces legal and moral reckonings. Interwoven scenes of rustic life, loyalties, and dilemmas examine how law, superstition, and love influence outcomes for both the accused and those who judge him.
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