
When The Sun Goes Down
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Condition: Fair/Poor. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped and worn with some minor damage, edge wear and scuffing visible. Page Condition: yellowed with some foxing. Markings: -. Binding: Appears intact.
A compelling work of fiction by the prolific British novelist Charity Blackstock, When the Sun Goes Down presents a deeply human story that Blackstock was renowned for crafting — intimate, psychologically rich narratives that examine the complexities of character under pressure. Writing under her pen name (born Ursula Torday), Blackstock was celebrated throughout the mid-twentieth century for her atmospheric and emotionally resonant storytelling, producing novels that blend suspense with profound character study. This title carries the hallmarks of her distinctive voice: a taut, evocative tone that draws readers into morally layered situations where trust, identity, and survival are tested. When the Sun Goes Down stands as a testament to Blackstock's ability to illuminate the darker recesses of the human condition with both sensitivity and precision.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair/Poor. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped and worn with some minor damage, edge wear and scuffing visible. Page Condition: yellowed with some foxing. Markings: -. Binding: Appears intact.
A compelling work of fiction by the prolific British novelist Charity Blackstock, When the Sun Goes Down presents a deeply human story that Blackstock was renowned for crafting — intimate, psychologically rich narratives that examine the complexities of character under pressure. Writing under her pen name (born Ursula Torday), Blackstock was celebrated throughout the mid-twentieth century for her atmospheric and emotionally resonant storytelling, producing novels that blend suspense with profound character study. This title carries the hallmarks of her distinctive voice: a taut, evocative tone that draws readers into morally layered situations where trust, identity, and survival are tested. When the Sun Goes Down stands as a testament to Blackstock's ability to illuminate the darker recesses of the human condition with both sensitivity and precision.












