- Volume 1 Chapter 1: In a Cornish Valley
- Volume 1 Chapter 2: After the Inquest
- Volume 1 Chapter 3: Joseph Distin
- Volume 1 Chapter 4: Bothwell Declines to Answer
- Volume 1 Chapter 5: People Will Talk
- Volume 1 Chapter 6: A Clerical Warning
- Volume 1 Chapter 7: A Rapid Conversion
- Volume 1 Chapter 8: A Valuable Ally
- Volume 1 Chapter 9: Fever Dreams
- Volume 1 Chapter 10: 'Touch Lips and Part with Tears'
- Volume 1 Chapter 11: A Fatal Love
- Volume 2 Chapter 1: Léonie's Mission
- Volume 2 Chapter 2: A Student of Men and Women
- Volume 2 Chapter 3: Bothwell Begins to See his Way
- Volume 2 Chapter 4: The Home of the Past
- Volume 2 Chapter 5: A Face from the Grave
- Volume 2 Chapter 6: Struck Down
- Volume 2 Chapter 7: The General Receives a Summons
- Volume 2 Chapter 8: Widowed and Free
- Volume 2 Chapter 9: Two Women
- Volume 2 Chapter 10: Roses on a Grave
- Volume 3 Chapter 1: Wedding Garments
- Volume 3 Chapter 2: Lady Valeria Fights Her Own Battle
- Volume 3 Chapter 3: An Elopement on New Lines
- Volume 3 Chapter 4: In the Land of Bohemia
- Volume 3 Chapter 5: Reaping the Whirlwind
- Volume 3 Chapter 6: How Such Things End
- Volume 3 Chapter 7: One Who Must Remember
- Volume 3 Chapter 8: The Last Link
- Volume 3 Chapter 9: Waiting for his Doom
- Volume 3 Chapter 10: 'Alike is Hell, or Paradise, or Heaven'
- Volume 3 Chapter 11: 'Sweet is Death for Evermore'
- Volume 3 Chapter 12: 'Who Knows Not Circe?'
- Volume 3 Chapter 13: 'How Like a Winter Hath Thy Absence Been'
A novel written in three volumes. In the golden age of steam, the London train wends its way across the Tamar into the strange and mystic land that is Cornwall, having left most of its length at Plymouth. A weary doctor gazes at the countryside, when the train grinds to a halt and his professional attention is demanded. A young woman. An apparent suicide. Who was she? What brought her to Cornwall? What drove her to kill herself? Or did she? - Summary by Lynne Thompson
There are no reviews for this eBook.
There are no comments for this eBook.
You must log in to post a comment.
Log in