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The Beacon
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The Beacon

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The farmhouse was called The Beacon and they had been born and reared there, May, Colin, Frank and Berenice, but only May had been left for the last twenty-seven years …

May had been the clever daughter and she had escaped the shelter of The Beacon, just once, to go to university.

But in London she had been pursued by nameless terrors, the victim of fears and anxieties.

Now she was the spinster daughter, the one who stayed, who nursed her father after his accident and looked after her mother in her old age.

Frank was the one who got away.

He married and moved on.

But why does no one dare even to mention Frank’s name?

Few novelists are as clever at creating atmosphere as Susan Hill, and in The Beacon she evokes mystery, ambiguity and suspense in a story so brilliantly told, so deftly characterised and so economical with words that it continues to resonate long after the reader has closed the final pages.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 October 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9780099526957

The farmhouse was called The Beacon and they had been born and reared there, May, Colin, Frank and Berenice, but only May had been left for the last twenty-seven years …

May had been the clever daughter and she had escaped the shelter of The Beacon, just once, to go to university.

But in London she had been pursued by nameless terrors, the victim of fears and anxieties.

Now she was the spinster daughter, the one who stayed, who nursed her father after his accident and looked after her mother in her old age.

Frank was the one who got away.

He married and moved on.

But why does no one dare even to mention Frank’s name?

Few novelists are as clever at creating atmosphere as Susan Hill, and in The Beacon she evokes mystery, ambiguity and suspense in a story so brilliantly told, so deftly characterised and so economical with words that it continues to resonate long after the reader has closed the final pages.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 October 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9780099526957