Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days

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Cormorant Crag: A Tale of the Smuggling Days by George Manville Fenn is a historical adventure novel set in the rugged coastal landscape of 19th-century England focusing on the dangerous world of smuggling. The story explores the lives of characters involved in the trade particularly those living in a small coastal village where secrets and intrigue abound. At the start the narrative introduces the craggy isolated coastline with the titular Cormorant Crag serving as a key location linked to smuggling activities. The novel follows the journey of a young protagonist who seeking adventure and drawn to the thrill of a hidden life becomes entangled in the illegal activities that dominate the region. The opening sets a suspenseful tone establishing a backdrop filled with peril where the conflict between law and lawlessness plays out against the dramatic storm-swept coastline. As the characters navigate their complex relationships the narrative delves into themes of loyalty moral dilemmas and the consequences of leading a life on the edge. The interactions between the characters and their struggles with morality duty and survival reflect the tension of living in a world where personal values often conflict with societal expectations.
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