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The novel opens with the sudden death of a country clergyman and the disorientation of his daughter, who must manage household tensions with an unreliable uncle. A later arrival of an intense, persuasive religious figure transforms the town: revival meetings, ideological conflicts, and contests over belief and morality ripple through Skeaton-on-Sea. Personal loyalties fracture as characters confront private fears, fanaticism, and the lure of mystical experience; episodes of illness, death, and alleged witchcraft heighten the struggle. The narrative follows the community's crisis, the spiritual leader's rise and fall, and the survivors' return toward ordinary life and renewed self-understanding.
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