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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

From the Noticeboard

November 2025 From the author’s desk…

4 November, 2025 in From the author's desk

THE CLUB Ian was too excited to concentrate any longer. He closed the book and looked at his watch, 9.30 pm. Redman’s Landlord and Tenant could wait. Only another half…

October 2025 From the author’s desk…

2 October, 2025 in From the author's desk

THE THEATRE ROYAL, BATH ‘Welcome, most welcome,’ the man started with a flamboyant flourish of hands. ‘Theatrical life has always been precarious in Bath. Over 250 years ago, 257 to…

Reviews

‘I love Westcott’s writing style and enjoyed this continuing saga enormously’

Stan Frith

“A young man buffeted by world events is left reeling, but survives to build his own empire in Bath. The ancient city has seen it all and has her own cards to play...  Douglas Westcott writes from experience of the chaos of history, business, and wild passions in this gripping trilogy.”

Tom Craigmyle

‘Another enthralling chapter in this tale of Bath, during a period of dramatic change and development.’

Roger Palmer

‘An interesting and believable cast of characters move through the conflict of development versus conservation, still relevant in Bath today as the city continues to deal with how society and social mores have changed over the years.’

Kate Joyce

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