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Jill Grayson, a woman spending a month in a lonely shack on the Maine coast, has been warned that her life might be in danger. The warning comes as a surprise, as she had assumed her remote retreat would be a peaceful and secluded getaway. However, the ominous message has left her feeling uneasy and unsettled, unsure of what to expect during her time in the isolated coastal cabin.
Despite the unsettling news, Jill is determined to make the most of her retreat. She had chosen this location for its tranquility and the opportunity to reconnect with nature, away from the distractions and demands of her everyday life. The shack, though simple and sparsely furnished, offers a sense of solitude and introspection that she had been craving.
As Jill settles into her temporary home, she finds herself drawn to the rhythmic crashing of the waves against the rocky shore. The sound is both soothing and invigorating, and she spends hours watching the endless procession of whitecaps and the ever-changing play of light on the water. It is in these moments of quiet contemplation that she finds a sense of peace and clarity, allowing her mind to wander and her creativity to flourish.
However, the looming threat of danger casts a shadow over her otherwise serene experience. Jill finds herself constantly on edge, jumping at every unexpected sound or movement outside the cabin. She begins to question the wisdom of her decision to come to this remote location, wondering if she has put herself in harm's way.
Despite her growing unease, Jill remains determined to make the most of her time in the shack. She immerses herself in her writing, a passion that had been neglected in her hectic urban life. The solitude and isolation provide the perfect environment for her to focus on her craft, and she finds herself lost in the flow of words, pouring her heart and soul onto the page.
As the days pass, Jill begins to explore the surrounding area, venturing out to nearby coves and hiking trails. She is drawn to the rugged beauty of the Maine coastline, the way the rocks and cliffs seem to defy the relentless pounding of the waves. In these moments, she feels a sense of connection to the natural world that she had been missing in her day-to-day life.
Yet, the lingering threat of danger continues to weigh on her mind. Jill finds herself constantly on the lookout, scanning the horizon for any signs of trouble. She wonders if the warning she received was just a cruel joke or if there is a real and present danger lurking nearby.
As her time in the shack draws to a close, Jill finds herself torn between her desire to stay and the need to return to the familiarity and safety of her everyday life. She knows that she will carry the memories of this retreat with her, a reminder of the power of solitude and the beauty of the natural world. But the question of what, if anything, she should do about the warning that has been given to her lingers in the back of her mind, leaving her uncertain and unsettled as she prepares to depart.
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publisher | John Curley & Assoc; Large Print edition (January 1, 1991) |
language | English |
paperback | 179 pages |
isbn_10 | 0792708369 |
isbn_13 | 978-0792708360 |
item_weight | 9.6 ounces |
dimensions | 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.75 inches |