Out of the Mist
by Lynne Chitty
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Pub Date 19 Mar 2018 | Archive Date 20 Apr 2018
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
On returning from her holiday a further tragedy drags her back into the horror of her past.The story of this past is told from the point of view of Eliza, her bedridden mother Edith and her half brother, Marcus, recently released from prison. Each is haunted by the violent events of an attack in their family home eight years earlier, which changed all their lives and destroyed their family.
Out of the Mist asks questions about faith and guilt and regret, exploring loneliness and friendship, hope and despair. Does the past always have to define us or is the human spirit capable of overcoming all things?
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789010831 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
Eliza has had a hard time but is trying to get on with her life. Time on Skye just might help her. Unfortunately her brother is back and that spells trouble for everyone, WIll she put the past behind her and move on?
The imagery in this novella transports you to Skye. You can almost smell the coast. A really enjoyable novella.
A little slow to start, as trying to stay in touch with who is who. Three main characters, of Eliza, and her mother Edith and half-brother Marcus. Eliza is on vacation to the Isle of Skye when she finds out her brother has been released early from prison. Her mother is bed-ridden, and her brother is arrogant and cruel. Most of the story has each character with their own section in each chapter, so the reader hears all three voices. Interesting way to write, and works well. A sad story, and made me weep for all that Eliza and Edith went through because of him. Not a HEA at the end, but there is hope for a better tomorrow. Would recommend this book and author.