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Doom Castle
by Neil Munro
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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" Doom Castle" by Neil Munro is a historical adventure novel set in the early 20th century. The narrative begins with Count Victor Jean, Comte de Montaiglon, arriving in a remote, bleak Scottish landscape, markedly different from the lively streets of Paris. His arrival is marked by a sense of solitude and foreboding, and he quickly encounters hostility from local roughs, leading to a confrontation that results in the death of his horse. The count then seeks refuge in Doom Castle, where further conflicts and adventures unfold within the eerie, desolate surroundings.
The novel portrays a blend of adventure and historical drama, emphasizing themes of isolation and conflict. It situates its story in a period when social tensions and remote landscapes provided a backdrop for personal and external struggles. The setting and character encounters reflect the novel’s focus on both the grandeur and peril of isolated landscapes in early modern Britain.
The novel portrays a blend of adventure and historical drama, emphasizing themes of isolation and conflict. It situates its story in a period when social tensions and remote landscapes provided a backdrop for personal and external struggles. The setting and character encounters reflect the novel’s focus on both the grandeur and peril of isolated landscapes in early modern Britain.
From the opening pages
It was an afternoon in autumn, with a sound of wintry breakers on the shore, the tall woods copper-colour, the thickets dishevelled, and the nuts, in the corries of Ardkinglas, the braes of Ardno, dropping upon bracken burned to gold. Until he was out of the glen and into the open land, the traveller could scarcely conceive that what by his chart was no more than an arm of the ocean could make so much ado; but when he found the incoming tide fretted here and there by black rocks, and elsewhere, in little bays, the beaches strewn with massive boulders, the high rumour of the sea-breakers in that breezy weather seemed more explicable. And still, for him, it was above all a country of appalling silence in spite of the tide thundering. Fresh from the pleasant rabble of Paris, the tumult of the streets, the unending gossip of the faubourgs that were at once his vexation and his joy, and from the eager ride that had brought him through Normandy when its orchards were busy from morning till night with cheerful peasants plucking fruit, his ear had not grown accustomed to the still of the valleys, the terrific hush of the mountains, in whose mist or sunshine he had ridden for two days. The woods, with leaves that fell continually about him, seemed in some swoon of nature, with no birds carolling on the boughs; the cloisters were monastic in their silence. A season of most dolorous influences, a land of sombre shadows and ravines, a day of sinister solitude; the sun slid through scudding clouds, high over a world blown upon by salt airs brisk and tonic, but man was wanting in those weary valleys, and the heart of Victor Jean, Comte de Montaiglon, was almost sick for very loneliness. Thus it came as a relief to his ear, the removal of an oppression little longer to be endured, when he heard behind him what were apparently the voices of the odd-looking uncouth natives he had seen a quarter of an hour ago lurking, silent but alert and peering, phantoms of old story rather than humans, in the fir-wood near a defile made by a brawling cataract. They had wakened no suspicions in his mind. It was true they were savage-looking rogues in a ragged plaid-cloth of a dull device, and they carried arms he had thought forbidden…
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