Tom Mathias moves to Aberystwyth after deciding to give up the life he had been living in London. He is an exceptionally bright but troubled individual. In spite of his flaws, he is a great investigator who is aware that the method in which one searches for the truth is more important than the location in which one searches for it in order to solve a crime. Y Gwyll is a set of four stories, each one two hours long, that are original and local, yet ageless and universal. The stories range from the windswept sand dunes of the shoreline to the badlands of the hinterland.
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Tom Mathias moves to Aberystwyth after deciding to give up the life he had been living in London. He is an exceptionally bright but troubled individual. In spite of his flaws, he is a great investigator who is aware that the method in which one searches for the truth is more important than the location in which one searches for it in order to solve a crime. Y Gwyll is a set of four stories, each one two hours long, that are original and local, yet ageless and universal. The stories range from the windswept sand dunes of the shoreline to the badlands of the hinterland.
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