FEATURED AUTHOR - Catalina Du Bois resides in the southwestern United States, where she finds inspiration from the enchanting landscapes of the desert. With a penchant for motorcycles, camping trips, and crafting romantic mysteries, Catalina is known for her candid and unfiltered writing style. Despite her reluctance to tout awards and accolades, Catalina's love for storytelling shines through in her works.
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This book is part mystery and part Psychological thriller. Theodore's descent into madness is chilling and disturbing. In many ways it is a foreshadowing of Stephen King's The Shining.
The most tragic figure of the book is without a doubt,Eustacia. If she had lived in a more enlightened time or place,she would have been considered a heroic figure.There was just no place for an ambitious woman in 1800\'s Egdon Heath.If she had been a man,her ambition would have been applauded by the locals.Instead,the close minded locals look upon her as a sort of witch.
Not to give anything away,but don\'t expect a sunshine and lollipops ending.
The scene with Wildeve and the reddleman playing dice by lantern light on the heath makes stands out in my mind.