On a remote stretch of coastline where the sea never stops speaking, silence has long been enforced.
The Strand is a haunting and atmospheric literary novel that explores the legacy of institutional secrecy, buried memory, and the quiet devastation of lives erased from history.
When a weathered collection of letters is discovered along a desolate shore, a long-forgotten story begins to surface. The fragile pages carry the voices of those confined within a coastal institution-voices that were never meant to be heard. As their words emerge from the past, they reveal a world shaped by control, silence, and the deliberate erasure of truth.
What begins as a discovery becomes an unravelling.
As past and present collide, the shoreline itself becomes a threshold between what was hidden and what can no longer remain buried. The sea returns what was taken-but at a cost.
Dark, evocative, and deeply moving, The Strand is perfect for readers of literary fiction drawn to themes of historical injustice, psychological depth, and the enduring power of memory.
For readers of:
Irish literary fictionHistorical and institutional narrativesEmotionally driven, atmospheric storytellingThis is a novel about what remains when silence breaks-and what it demands in return.