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The Gulch
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The Gulch

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In 1969, in the shadow of the Vietnam War, where words fail and silence echoes, a man seeks refuge in a land that knows no peace.

John Mallory, once a young architect with dreams bright as the Tasmanian sky, is now a man carved by war-his body scarred, his spirit fractured, and his soul weighted with a silence that words cannot breach. Seeking peace, he retreats to the windswept coastline of Bicheno, where granite boulders cloaked in orange lichen rise like ancient witnesses against the vast, untamed sea. But the solace he craves proves as elusive as the tides, for the land carries secrets of its own-stories buried deep in its soil, whispered by its winds, and etched into its rocks.

Drawn into the enigmatic orbit of the wealthy Burgess family, John is commissioned to design their coastal home. It is a task that draws him into a world of tangled histories: a family's shadowed legacy, a land that bears the marks of an Indigenous past, and his own ghosts of love and loss. As he sketches the lines of a future, he uncovers the contours of the forgotten, his wounds and the land's memories intertwining in ways he cannot escape.

And then there is Rachel. Unpredictable and captivating, she is as restless as the sea and as magnetic as the untamed wilderness. Her presence shatters the fragile cocoon of solitude John has wrapped around himself, pulling him into a reckoning with all that he thought he had left behind.

In prose that sings with the wild beauty of the Tasmanian coast, The Gulch is a haunting exploration of survival, memory, and the sacred threads that tie us to the land. It is a novel of love and loss, of the weight of history and the fragile hope of redemption-a story that reminds us that even the most fractured among us can find healing if we are willing to listen to the voices of the past.

For readers drawn to tales of unyielding landscapes and unspoken truths, The Gulch is a journey into the heart of what it means to endure, to remember, and to be human.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adam Martin
Date
17 February 2025
Pages
382
ISBN
9781763831902

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In 1969, in the shadow of the Vietnam War, where words fail and silence echoes, a man seeks refuge in a land that knows no peace.

John Mallory, once a young architect with dreams bright as the Tasmanian sky, is now a man carved by war-his body scarred, his spirit fractured, and his soul weighted with a silence that words cannot breach. Seeking peace, he retreats to the windswept coastline of Bicheno, where granite boulders cloaked in orange lichen rise like ancient witnesses against the vast, untamed sea. But the solace he craves proves as elusive as the tides, for the land carries secrets of its own-stories buried deep in its soil, whispered by its winds, and etched into its rocks.

Drawn into the enigmatic orbit of the wealthy Burgess family, John is commissioned to design their coastal home. It is a task that draws him into a world of tangled histories: a family's shadowed legacy, a land that bears the marks of an Indigenous past, and his own ghosts of love and loss. As he sketches the lines of a future, he uncovers the contours of the forgotten, his wounds and the land's memories intertwining in ways he cannot escape.

And then there is Rachel. Unpredictable and captivating, she is as restless as the sea and as magnetic as the untamed wilderness. Her presence shatters the fragile cocoon of solitude John has wrapped around himself, pulling him into a reckoning with all that he thought he had left behind.

In prose that sings with the wild beauty of the Tasmanian coast, The Gulch is a haunting exploration of survival, memory, and the sacred threads that tie us to the land. It is a novel of love and loss, of the weight of history and the fragile hope of redemption-a story that reminds us that even the most fractured among us can find healing if we are willing to listen to the voices of the past.

For readers drawn to tales of unyielding landscapes and unspoken truths, The Gulch is a journey into the heart of what it means to endure, to remember, and to be human.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adam Martin
Date
17 February 2025
Pages
382
ISBN
9781763831902