In 1986, Marlo O'Sullivan leaves London for rural Ireland after a shocking family revelation. Inheriting a cottage in Glengarriff, he seeks solace but finds his life intertwined with the village's rhythms and a mysterious, non-verbal child named Sully.
As Marlo navigates his new life, driving the local minibus, Sully's silent world hints at a long-hidden tragedy linked to the 17th-century Long March. Can Marlo unearth the truth and find his place in this tight-knit community, or will the past forever shape their destinies? Perfect for readers seeking atmospheric Irish fiction and stories of cultural heritage.
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