Somersham Boy
by Jay D. Waveney
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Pub Date Sep 30 2025 | Archive Date Sep 15 2025
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Description
History is only as accurate as the records on which it is written.
Somersham Court has been neglected for years, but when former city-dweller Miles Mortimer purchases the dilapidated country house, he is determined to restore it, with the begrudging help of expert buildings and art restorer Lucy Moncrief.
Setting aside their differences, the two unlikely companions commence their project, unexpectedly uncovering a three-hundred-year-old missing person’s case: the disappearance of Thomas Matthews, the eldest son of the former owner of Somersham Court.
As they delve deeper, these two amateur sleuths discover a series of paintings, all of which appear to hold clues to Thomas’s disappearance. But with individuals past and present blocking their path at every turn, will their budding relationship survive their search for the truth?
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781803782881 |
| PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 300 |
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Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed getting to read this, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed about the setting. The concept was everything that I was hoping for and enjoyed the overall feel of this book. The characters had that feel that I was expecting and enjoyed from this type of book. Jay D. Waveney has a strong writing style and was glad I got to read this. It uses the historical fiction element that I was expecting and glad I got to read this.