Aled is used to his dad Geraint waxing lyrical about some saint's
clifftop lookout; some Greek temple or another hosting a thousand
sacred prostitutes; some village near Corinth. Geraint is the
county archaeologist, after all. So when travel agent Aled takes a
recce trip to that same Peloponnese village, his father is
surprised. When Aled fails to return on the eve of his marriage,
Geraint becomes alarmed and sets out on his trail. This quest,
which is also a pilgrimage, will change all those involved.
Relationships - father and youthful son; son and elderly mother;
fiances, lovers, colleagues - none are immutable. This novel shows
those thresholds of choice, those liminal moments and places where
a door may open onto another world, or at the very least, another
way of relating to the one we have.
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