Secrets of the Sea House

Paperback Published on: 02/01/2014
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Secrets of the Sea House
A powerful triad of narrative voices
Secrets of the Sea House is an elegant and sophisticated tale of the ways in which lives interact and the strong skeins of memory that tie us to the past. ... READ MORE
Lucy Hounsom at Exeter

Synopsis

***Shortlisted For Historical Writers' Association's Debut Crown For Best First Historical Novel***

Scotland, 1860. Reverend Alexander Ferguson, naïve and newly-ordained, takes up his new parish, a poor, isolated patch on the Hebridean island of Harris. His time on the island will irrevocably change the course of his life, but the white house on the edge of the dunes keeps its silence long after Alexander departs.

It will be more than a century before the Sea House reluctantly gives up its secrets. Ruth and Michael buy the grand but dilapidated building and begin to turn it into a home for the family they hope to have. But their dreams are marred by a shocking discovery. The tiny bones of a baby are buried beneath the house; the child's fragile legs are fused together - a mermaid child. Who buried the bones? And why? Ruth needs to solve the mystery of her new home - but the answers to her questions may lie in her own past.

Based on a real nineteenth-century letter to The Times in which a Scottish clergyman claimed to have seen a mermaid, Secrets of the Sea House is an epic, sweeping tale of loss and love, hope and redemption, and how we heal ourselves with the stories we tell.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • ISBN: 9781782391135
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 22 mm
  • Languages: English

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Secrets of the Sea House
Colourful and Evocative
Secrets of The Sea House is a dual-time novel set on Harris, an island in the Hebrides. The story is played out an old, almost derelict house known locally... READ MORE
Anne Cater