Christmas, 1896. Snow lies deep around Dolwyddelan Castle in North Wales. Within its ancient walls, antiquarian Lord Jeremiah de Haersbie has gathered a carefully chosen company to witness the unveiling of a newly discovered medieval codex - a manuscript whose contents threaten to unsettle accepted histories and challenge long-held assumptions about Wales, power, and identity. The guests arrive carrying more than winter cloaks.
A retired general hardened by empire. A bishop whose faith rests uneasily upon doctrine. A celebrated historian and his brilliant former pupil. A woman attuned to currents others refuse to name. And Professor Owain Morgan - philosopher, scholar of the human mind, and an observer of what men conceal as much as what they reveal. By dawn on Christmas Eve, fear has taken hold. Something has happened in the night that no one can explain, and the codex itself has become the centre of suspicion, drawing out rivalries, anxieties, and unspoken loyalties.
As snow and storm tighten their grip on the valley, the castle becomes a closed world where silence itself begins to feel dangerous. Called upon to assist Chief Inspector Elias, Owain must look beyond footprints, fragments, and failed alibis. His task is not merely to reconstruct events, but to understand the deeper patterns of motive, pride, obedience, and conscience that bind the guests together. For some truths are not hidden by darkness. They are hidden by silence. The Silence of the White Shadow is a literary historical mystery set in late Victorian Wales, where emerging psychology meets moral philosophy and the past refuses to remain settled. It is the first case from the notebooks of Professor Owain Morgan - a series concerned less with who commits a crime than with why people fear the truths that confront them.
Christmas, 1896. Snow lies deep around Dolwyddelan Castle in North Wales. Within its ancient walls, antiquarian Lord Jeremiah de Haersbie has gathered a carefully chosen company to witness the unveiling of a newly discovered medieval codex - a manuscript whose contents threaten to unsettle accepted histories and challenge long-held assumptions about Wales, power, and identity. The guests arrive carrying more than winter cloaks.
A retired general hardened by empire. A bishop whose faith rests uneasily upon doctrine. A celebrated historian and his brilliant former pupil. A woman attuned to currents others refuse to name. And Professor Owain Morgan - philosopher, scholar of the human mind, and an observer of what men conceal as much as what they reveal. By dawn on Christmas Eve, fear has taken hold. Something has happened in the night that no one can explain, and the codex itself has become the centre of suspicion, drawing out rivalries, anxieties, and unspoken loyalties.
As snow and storm tighten their grip on the valley, the castle becomes a closed world where silence itself begins to feel dangerous. Called upon to assist Chief Inspector Elias, Owain must look beyond footprints, fragments, and failed alibis. His task is not merely to reconstruct events, but to understand the deeper patterns of motive, pride, obedience, and conscience that bind the guests together. For some truths are not hidden by darkness. They are hidden by silence. The Silence of the White Shadow is a literary historical mystery set in late Victorian Wales, where emerging psychology meets moral philosophy and the past refuses to remain settled. It is the first case from the notebooks of Professor Owain Morgan - a series concerned less with who commits a crime than with why people fear the truths that confront them.