With Christmas just around the corner, Thomas Pitt’s sister-in-law, Emily Radley, is suddenly called from London to be with her dying aunt. Leaving her husband and two children behind, she makes the long journey to her aunt’s home in Connemara, an all-but-forgotten town on the coast of Western Ireland. Emily soon discovers that a tragic legacy is haunting the once close-knit community. Violent storms ravage the coast and keep alive painful memories of an unsolved murder—and unsettling fears that a culprit may still be among them. Determined to lighten her aunt’s spirits and help the troubled community, Emily sets out to unmask the killer. And when a lone shipwreck survivor washes up on the shore, he brings with him not only the key to solving the terrible crime, but the opportunity for the townspeople to make peace with the past—and with each other.
Anne Perry is the author of two Victorian-era series-one featuring investigator William Monk, the other featuring police inspector Thomas Pitt-as well as a new series set amid World War I. She lives in the Scottish Highlands.
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