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Jamaica Inn
Book • 1936
Set in the early 19th century, 'Jamaica Inn' follows Mary Yellan as she moves to live with her aunt and uncle at the infamous Jamaica Inn. There, she discovers the inn's involvement in smuggling and shipwrecking, leading her into a world of danger and suspense.
The novel explores themes of isolation, crime, and the mysterious landscapes of Cornwall.
The novel explores themes of isolation, crime, and the mysterious landscapes of Cornwall.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Catherine Nixie in relation to the history of St. Tawny's church in Cornwall.

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Mentioned when discussing the declining attendance in the Church of England and the sale of its properties.

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Alex Preston in a discussion about fictional portrayals of smuggling and their influence on public perception.


150. Smuggling