Bored by the proper nineteenth-century dandies who courted her, Meg Rowlands fell in love with Ringan Kerr, overseer of the Duke of Sutherland's acreage. She was delighted with her rough-hewn, moody husband - and her isolated life in the remote Scottish highlands. But soon came the terrible realization that something was frighteningly wrong with Ringan. Was he truly responsible for misery and death among the simple folk farming the Duke's lands? With that question, Meg was torn in a bitter conflict - the demands of her conscience and her passionate love for her husband.
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