Sometimes hope is the most dangerous thing of all.
When their brother dies, two sisters lose the one thing that connected them. But then a year after her twin's death, Tamsin goes missing.
Despite police indifference and her husband's doubts, Freya is determined to find her sister. But a trail of diary entries reveals a woman she barely knew, and a danger she can scarcely fathom, full of deep waters and shadowy myths, where the grief that drove Tamsin to the edge of a cliff also led her into the arms of a mysterious stranger ... A man who promised hope but demanded sacrifice...
"Wilson's novel is rooted in a deep sense of place, beautifully evoking the history and magic of Scotland. A fantasy-tinged story about the hole grief makes, complicated family relationships, and the road to healing."
A.C. Wise author of Wendy, Darling