
The Winter Light
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Clara Thorne was a professional dancer. Then came the injury, the silence, and the six years she spent not going back to the Northumberland coast where she had been happiest.
Now the village of Wrenwick needs someone to teach its children to dance, and the old hall needs more repair than anyone wants to admit, and the carpenter doing the work is Theo March ? the man Clara left without explanation the night everything changed. She has returned to a place that remembers her, to a building that is falling apart, and to a silence between two people that has lasted long enough to become structural.
What follows is not a grand reunion. It is something slower and more careful: a barre re-mounted on a wall, a kettle placed beside two mugs, a floor rebuilt board by board while the woman above it teaches children to move with intention. Theo works with wood and says very little. Clara works with bodies and says less. Between them, through the membrane of an old floor in an old building on a cold coast, something is being repaired that neither of them will name until it is already done.
The Winter Light is a literary love story about second chances that arrive without announcement, told through the quiet languages of craft, dance, and a Northumberland winter that strips everything back to what is true. For readers who believe the most powerful romances are the ones where no one says I love you ? they build a barre instead.
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Simon Rudd writes atmospheric fiction filled with mystery, imagination and unsettling discovery. From supernatural mysteries and gothic fantasy to dystopian adventures, his books invite readers into strange worlds where hidden truths wait beneath the surface.
Based in Portsmouth, UK, Simon draws inspiration from coastal landscapes, folklore, history and the uncanny. He is also a painter, and that visual sensibility runs through his fiction in vivid settings, strong mood and memorable imagery.
New readers can begin with the Blackwater Quay Mysteries for paranormal intrigue, or The Oz Protocol for a darker dystopian journey.
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