Publisher's Synopsis
TURN your steps westward, and about four miles beyond Bayview you will come to a rising ground where three ways meet. One-the road to the right-trends northward, following with occasional deviations the coast line of Dead Man's Bay, a replica in miniature of the Bay of Biscay, and one which claims, almost as regularly, its tithe of life and wreckage. The path on the left hand enters a lodge gate, and begins to fall gently but without intermission towards the sea. A curious impression that you are reaching the end of all things is followed by the feeling that your next step will be planted in the sea-and then you come to Broadwater.