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Look out by ledge at ‘Necks Break’ a way out to sea’s sky
You’ll spy those jagged ‘Angry Rocks’ where boats and people die
For reasons unbeknownst to any or that some fear to tell
Everything (nice and not) drifts here, is ‘here’ first step into hell?
In Thomas’s Taverne Crunch Cove Eunice P. England relates a dramatic story of murder, wrecking and smuggling off the coast in ancient times before the lighthouses of today. In the era of sail, it is a story told in dialect and rhyme. This epic poem occupies half of the book, whilst the rest is taken up with poetry, some of which demonstrate Eunice P England’s love of wordplay.
Hampshire-based Eunice P. England made her debut as an author with her book Kedge Skroppett, initially deemed a unique Victorian melodrama in verse. With many forthcoming works already queuing in her personal repertoire, this is certainly an author worth looking out for.
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