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1933: Sark has a reputation for being ‘the island where nothing ever happens’…..
1933: Sark has a reputation for being ‘the island where nothing ever happens’…..
With a population of five hundred souls, isolated Sark has a reputation for being ‘the island where nothing ever happens’. Until, one day, the neatly folded clothes of an unknown man and woman are discovered abandoned at a coastal beauty spot. As the search for the missing couple catches the attention of, first, the local and then national newspapers, Sark finds itself front-page news.
When young islander Phyllis Carey returns to Sark from England she throws herself into solving the mystery. As Phyll digs through swirls of gossip, ghost stories and dark rumours in search of the truth, she crosses paths with Everard Hyde, a surprise visitor from her past. As press coverage builds to fever pitch, long-suppressed secrets from Phyll’s and Everard’s shared, shadowy history begin to surface.
Sark
The most unique of the Channel Islands
It is a royal fief, which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, with its own set of laws based on Norman law and its own parliament.
There are around 500 people living on the island.
This story is based on a true series of events.
The BookTrail bookreview of A Stranger’s Companion
Destination/Location: Sark Author: Mary Horlock Departure: 1933
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