After discovering that her husband is having an affair, Rhonwen reacts murderously, but guilt haunts her in the form of a ram with red horns and she is pushed to the point of madness until she makes a new life for herself and confronts her husband's mistress
This book was okay - not exactly slow moving, but the story was told in more of a factual manner, relating details but not fully allowing me to connect with it or the characters very well. This changed a little bit towards the end as there was more emotional upheaval involved, and I got more used to the characters, but the story sort of felt half-told. It was a well written book, but I would have loved for it to go deeper - more into the psyche of Rhonwen who starts to lose it after she kills her husband.