Nothing much seems to happen in the quiet English village of Nun's Drift. But in the neighbouring hamlet, Fall's End, there's a lot of excitement around Easter time with a pageant that involves just about everyone - even fussy Rosemary, so keen to 'do good' to the community, and finding it all rather exasperating!
But Fall's End is a village with a secret.
What's so special about the mysterious, hidden bridge to nowhere? And why are people inexplicably drawn to it?
In this book we meet again old friends from Nun's Drift - troubled Meg; the good-looking rogue, Barny; Rosemary and Jason, the vicar - and explore their inner worlds as they deal with the complexities of life.
A gentle, humorous and thought-provoking look at the challenges of letting go, choices and control, not judging and the importance of acceptance.