<p><b>''A heartbreaking and profoundly visionary book.'' Emily Fridlund, author of <i>History of Wolves</i></b><br><br><b>''The poetic beauty of the writing and a certain swirling Gothic passion and drama bowl the reader along... An unusual, intense, experimental novel'' <i>Daily Mail</i></b><br><br>It is the end of the Great Depression and Elle Ranier believes that by marrying her wealthy husband Simon she is saving her life. Young and impressionable, she is unable to foresee the true cost of her decision. Instead, she leaves everything she has known in New York City to live in a vine-covered mansion on the tangled shores of Lyra, an island off America''s southeastern coast. There, amid the wild horses, oak woods and rumours of jewels hidden beneath the water, Elle harbours a secret. Her so-called ''cousin'' Gabriel, who comes to stay, is really a boyfriend from back home and the love of her life.<br><br>In subsequent years, when Elle and Simon raise a family and face a less than idyl