Though the Heavens May Fall

Though the Heavens May Fall by Ernest Victor Thompson is a mystery novel published by Ulverscroft Large Print Books in 2008. Set in 1856, the story follows Cornish schoolteacher Talwyn, who is devastated by the discovery of her father’s body, which has been revealed to be a murder rather than an accident. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that her father’s death is linked to a series of other unsolved killings in the area, prompting local magistrate Sir Joseph Sawle to seek assistance from Scotland Yard.
Readers will find a gripping investigation led by Cornish-born detective Amos Hawke, who initially struggles to connect with Talwyn. As he delves deeper into the case, he must navigate a community shrouded in fear and silence, with Talwyn’s insights proving crucial to uncovering the truth. This edition spans 484 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of the mystery genre through its intricate plot and character dynamics.
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It is 1856. Cornish schoolteacher Talwyn is grief-stricken when her father’s body is discovered on the rocks at the foot of cliffs near their home. But his death was no accident. He was murdered. And Talwyn’s father is not the only murder victim – there have been two other unsolved hillings in recent months. Local magistrate Sir Joseph Sawle is convinced that the killings are connected. When Sir Joseph asks for assistance from London’s Scotland Yard, Cornish-born detective Amos Hawke is sent to investigate. Amos’s relationship with Talwyn gets off to a disastrous start but as he works hard to break through the veil of fear and silence in order to bring her father’s killer to justice, Talwyn’s help becomes indispensable.
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