The Chandiers had been making candles in Bolton for
five hundred years, and had given their name to the village of
Chandlers Green. The dynasty, now in decline and ruled by Richard
Chandler, is reduced to an unhappy household and a few tenanted
properties. But Richard continues to behave as though he were lord
of the manor. Jean, his wife, is terrified of him; his aunt, Anna
Chandler, has moved out of the house and is writing a history of
candlemaking; his grown-up children despise him, but fear for their
mother if they were to leave home. And now Richard's arch-enemy, Alf
Martindale, is planning to move into his village, and Richard knows
that the past is catching up with him fast. A crisis forces him to
leave his manor for a while, and he has no way of knowing that Jean
is arming herself against his return. The past and the present are
about to come together in a way that can only end in tragedy... |