Bored with the distractions of London, Judy Cameron insists on
taking herself, her parents and her fiance to remote Glen Suilag in
the Scottish Highlands. Leaving behind the busy whirl of the
capital, she becomes absorbed in an unknown and yet strangely
familiar world. As Judy explores the house and glen, secrets begin
to unravel and questions arise that she must find the answers to.
Why does the strange house feel so familiar? How does she know the
laird, Ian Macdonald? Why does she feel so terrified of the middle
window in the parlour? And who is the mysterious Judith who haunts
her dreams?
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Tue, 11 Oct 2022 | Review
by: T G.
I love this story. Elizabeth Goudge is an outstanding author. She has the gift of painting such pictures with words that you feel you are part of the story. As she describes the breathtaking scenery of the Highlands of Scotland, you feel as if you are there, standing on the edge of the loch (or whatever else she is describing). If you love her other books, or perhaps those written by Rosaminde Pilcher, I would recommend this book.
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