Tall Chimneys - Talbot 4
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Large print
Ages: 16-18, 18+
Considered a troublesome burden, Evelyn Talbot is banished by her family to their remote country house. Tall Chimneys is hidden in a damp and gloomy hollow. It is outmoded and inconvenient but Evelyn is determined to save it from the fate of so many stately homes at the time - abandonment or demolition.
Occasional echoes of tumult in the wider world reach their sequestered backwater - the strident cries of political extremists, a furore of royal scandal, rumblings of the European war machine. But their isolated spot seems largely untouched. At times life is hard - little more than survival. At times it feels enchanted, almost outside of time itself. The woman and the house shore each other up - until love comes calling, threatening to pull them asunder.
Her desertion will spell its demise, but saving Tall Chimneys could mean sacrificing her hope for happiness, even sacrificing herself.
A century later, a distant relative crosses the globe to find the house of his ancestors. What he finds in the strange depression of the moor could change the course of his life forever.
One woman, one house, one hundred years.
Reviews
Set amidst the moors of Yorkshire, spanning a hundred years, this is the story of Tall Chimneys and its inhabitants told through the eyes of Evelyn, daughter of the house. I enjoy books which have a house as a character and this is a good example of such. It definitely didn't disappoint! Tall Chimneys seemed to have a life of its own. The descriptions are very vivid and so easy to picture in my mind. The writing is very lyrical, it's beautifully crafted. Evelyn is such a strong character, too. She did remind me of a cross between the princess in the tower in a fairytale and a praying mantis! Beware any handsome man who comes her way! Her trials and tribulations are amazing. I felt her loneliness and isolation, having nowhere to run to other than the gatehouse where she found a form of peace and comfort . There is a great villain in the form of Sylvester Ratton, Evelyn’s brother’s sidekick. I cringed every time he appeared! I very much enjoyed this engaging family saga and was totally absorbed and captivated by Evelyn's life. A lovely read.





















