<p><b>''Beautiful, incredibly painterly and full of breathtaking details. A devastating portrait of a particular place, which draws you in with its brutality and beauty</b>'' CARYL LEWIS, author of <i>DRIFT</i><br><br><b>''Incredibly assured, carefully observed, full of heart. A quietly devastating read which lingers long after the final page''</b> JAN CARSON<br>_____________<br><br><i>Tucked into the Welsh valleys and encircled by silver birch and pine, the village of Cwmcysgod may appear a quiet, sleepy sort of place. But beneath the surface, tensions simmer, hearts ache, and painful truths threaten to emerge.</i><br><br>Sixteen-year-old Catrin Bone knows only what she has been told. Now, she is beginning to question her small world, and a version of the past that seems to entrap and embitter her reclusive mother, Mary.<br><br>Mary had a sister once, a girl of unparalleled beauty. Why did she disappear from the village in a shroud of shame all those years ago - and where is she now?<