Anywhere the Wind Blows
Eli's suicide may not be what it seemed and rumours of murder are rife. The tide of goodwill towards Megan and Morgan turns to one of suspicion and doubt as Mary Williams spreads her wild rumours with impunity and the preacher's finger of suspicion and vengeance points toward Wildwater and the mill. As Eli's men turn their backs on his widow, Megan embarks on a journey to the hiring fair. Cai Traherne is also on his way there. Cai is a drifter and psychic who has secrets and troubles of his own. Destiny and circumstance will lead Cai Traherne to Megan's door at Wildwater farm but will he be powerless to save Megan from her fate? Damaged, misguided Branwen knows what happened to Eli, but will she tell the truth or will she conspire to let another hang? All the old love-or-hate characters are here, along with some new ones, too; Esmerelda, the wandering gipsy who will steal and break Cai's heart; Seamus, her brother, a spine-chilling manipulator; Albert, who seeks to destroy the good he sees in others which is absent in himself; dear Gwangwyn, Blod, and more. The last book in the Megan Jones trilogy, the drama of Anywhere the Wind Blows is rivaled only by the Welsh landscapes in which it is set. A tense, psychological tale of suspense, Anywhere the Wind Blows is a dramatic tale of love lost and regained, friendship, loyalty, and the redeeming power and necessity of forgiveness.