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Discover the Westcott Chronicles in Britain’s Finest Georgian City

When you’re strolling through Bath’s beautiful and historic streets and perusing the stalls and shops for the perfect present, memento of your trip or simply looking for your next gripping read be sure to keep an eye out for Douglas Westcott’s exceptional novels.

The Westcott Chronicles have sold over 25,000 copies  inspiring tales of resilience and reinvention, set in Britain’s finest Georgian city.

These beautiful books with embossed covers combined with Westcott’s masterful and captivating prose will delight any lover of Bath, or visitor to the historic city.

Both An Unfolding Soul and Go Swift and Far can be found at the following fine establishments whose support is much appreciated:

 

Mr B’s Emporium of Reading Delights
14/15 John Street, Bath BA1 2JL
01225 331 155

Bath Aqua Glass
Main Abbey Shop
14 Cheap Street/15 Abbey Courtyard, Bath BA1 1NA
01225 789931

Waterstones
4/5 Milsom Street, Bath BA1 1DA
01225 448515

Topping & Co
York St, Bath BA1 1NG
01225 428111

Oldfield Park Bookshop
43 Moorland Road, Bath BA2 3PN
01225 42772

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‘A TYPICAL LARGE COUNTRY ESTATE IN 1961…’ Mulholland explained what was to be expected as they drove down to meet the trustees. ‘This is a big job, Ian probably the…

March 2025 From the author’s desk…

4 March, 2025 in From the author's desk

‘THE ANGEL OF DEATH AND THE GRAVEYARD MEETING’ It was obligatory for each department to be aware of the contents of the obituary column of the Times newspaper every day….

Reviews

“A colourful and richly textured story worthy of this unique city”

Matthew H. Jacobs – Hampton, New Hampshire USA

‘A masterly weaving of ambition and growing conscious both personally and publicly.’

Anna Jacka-Thomas

“Just finished reading your second book An Unfolding Soul which I have enjoyed as much as your first. As a Bathonian of 77 years I find it so scary and truthful as we currently experience The Third Destruction of Bath.”

Malcolm Mitchell

‘A great yarn. Douglas Westcott is a natural storyteller who very successfully weaves Bath’s history into a page turning tale.’

Michael Symons

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