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The Woman at Seven Brothers
1908
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Alone on an offshore lighthouse known as the Seven Brothers, a young assistant keeper recounts the events that destroyed his life—and his certainty of what is real. Raised in strict innocence and untested by the world, he arrives at the light expecting solitude, routine, and honest work. What he finds instead is the ceaseless pounding of the sea, the narrow rituals of duty, and a household sealed off from time and society. In that isolation, attention sharpens. Silence grows heavy. Ordinary glances begin to feel charged. The keeper’s wife—quiet, watchful, and restless—slowly becomes the center of his thoughts. Her presence is unsettling, her desires unspoken yet unmistakable. As fog thickens and storms gather, the line between loneliness and obsession begins to erode. The sea listens. The light must be kept burning. And somewhere between faith, fear, and desire, a terrible choice waits to be made. The Woman at Seven Brothers is a masterwork of maritime psychological horror—a tense, confessional descent into madness where guilt, devotion, and the elemental force of the ocean conspire against the fragile defenses of the human mind. Spare, relentless, and quietly devastating, Wilbur Daniel Steele’s classic tale remains as unnerving today as when it was first written.

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Wilbur Daniel Steele
Wilbur Daniel Steele
Author · 2 books
Wilbur Daniel Steele was a U.S. author and playwright. His short stories are set in American locations and are often highly dramatic.
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