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A Dartmoor community undergoes renewal as a new resident restores a neglected farm while a nearby wartime prison introduces a captive whose presence unsettles local routines. The narrative follows efforts to aid the confined figure through secretive measures, including the construction of an underground tunnel, and traces resulting alliances, betrayals, and confrontations among neighbors. Scenes shift between pastoral labor, the oppressive atmosphere of incarceration, and intimate domestic moments, culminating in violent episodes and a tentative reconciliation. Themes include loyalty in times of conflict, moral ambiguity in choices to help, and the ways the moorland landscape shapes lives and destinies.

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Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts was an English author and playwright, known for his prolific contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He wrote over twenty novels, exploring themes of rural life, human relationships, and the complexities of the human experience. His notable works include "A Deal with the Devil" and "Children of the Mist," which reflect his keen observations of character and setting. Phillpotts was also a significant figure in the development of the Devonshire literary scene, often drawing inspiration from the landscapes and culture of the West Country. His writing is characterized by a blend of realism and romanticism, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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