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December 2025 From the author’s desk…

2 December, 2025 in From the author's desk

‘ABOVE ONE’S STATION?…

Feeling very much an outsider, he had tried to avoid the Christmas party at the Lundy Estate Office. Miss Symons – they were not even on first name terms after all these months – had spotted him leaving via the back stairs.

‘Mr Morris, the dedicated always working Mr Ian Morris, where are you going? You must join us.’

‘Sorry, I’ve got much still to do.’

‘Nonsense, I insist, for one night, you can give it a miss. For goodness sake, it’s Christmas Eve, or do you want to live up to your nickname?’

‘What do you mean?’ He had no idea what she was talking about.

‘Oh, I thought you knew, you must surely, the typing pool refers to you as ‘the monk of St Johns’. They say you must be terrified of women, or worse still, a queer. Come on, show them what you’re made of.’

Before he could protest, she had steered him into the hot noisy room and marched him straight to a group of young women circled around a young man of his own age, Bryl creamed hair and a sheen on his face, still the unmistakable bully he remembered.

‘Alistair, you remember Ian Morris, you used to play together. Now he’s back working all hours of the day and night to save us from financial ruin.’

‘Ah yes, the housekeeper’s boy. Hello Morris, I must say you’ve come up in the world.’ Ian felt Fiona’s hand tighten its grip on his arm.

 

 

 

 

Another extract from chapter forty eight of – ‘Go Swift and Fara Tale of Bath’ The first book of The Westcott Chronicles

 

 

 

 

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June 2026 From the author’s desk…

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IN GREAT PULTENEY STREET, BATH… The power was off when he entered the house, and he had to feel his way along the pitch-black hallway into the ground floor dining…

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THE CELEBRATION AT RAPHAELS… The stylish restaurant with its dark polished floors, wooden furniture and soft candlelight was noisy, atmospheric and itself pure theatre, into which they made an entrance….

Reviews

‘Breathes life into the historical city of Bath – a must read!’

Andrew Foulkes

‘I loved this book. Full of fascinating history, very exciting and I look forward to the sequel.’

Sarah Lewis

‘As a Bathonian born and bred, I enjoyed reading these clever novels, particularly the historical detail of Bath – so successfully and accurately portrayed.’

Linda Turner

“Westcott burnishes his well won reputation as the  Grand Master of intrigue with this much anticipated sequel to acclaimed Go Swift and Far ; nothing less than brilliant as with the deft hand of an ancient god  he manoeuvres  the fate of the great and  less than good of Bath across the chess board of life. Check mate; but who wins …..”

Patrick McCloy

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