On a remote Shetland island, a mother and daughter's strained
relationship is tested as dark and long-hidden secrets are revealed . .
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Kirstie exiles herself to the small Shetland island of Yell after yet
another torrid affair. She knows she went too far this time--her
desperate behaviour caused the breakdown of her lover's marriage. Taking
up residence in her grandparents' croft, which has lain empty since
their deaths, and wanting time to reflect on her life and disastrous
relationships, Kirstie begins to write about her obsessive ways.
What she hasn't realised is that the island is full of relatives she
never knew she had. Kirstie has spent her life feeling unloved, hurt,
and angry, and has wondered what part this played in the all-consuming
manner she is drawn into relationships.
As Kirstie allows some of the local people into her life, she learns of
her mother Morag's tragic history--and begins to reassess her mother's
behaviour. But as Kirstie grapples with her past and begins to settle
into her present, Morag decides to visit, throwing Kirstie into turmoil
once again--and revealing even more shocking truths . . .