
At its heart, Somersham Boy is a gripping and atmospheric novel that weaves two timelines together to explore the timeless complexities of human nature. Greed, deceit, revenge, love, and loyalty — emotions as potent today as they were three centuries ago — drive this dual narrative of mystery and intrigue.
The story begins in 1721 with the purchase of a grand country house by a wealthy yeoman farmer, intent on securing his family's place among the gentry. But his ambitions come at a high cost. A violent death occurs — carefully concealed to avoid scandal — leaving lasting consequences for those involved. Unknown to the perpetrators, a silent witness leaves behind a trail of clues, hidden in a series of paintings, including one of a greyhound named Somersham Boy.
Three hundred years later, in 2021, the once-stately home lies in neglect until a disillusioned City financier purchases it with plans for restoration. As the original paintings are slowly uncovered, the tragic events of the past begin to surface. With the help of a buildings historian — a woman grappling with personal struggles of her own — the mystery deepens. Together, they uncover a web of art fraud and deception that draws them into danger, threatening to repeat the tragedies of history.
Rich in atmosphere and suspense, Somersham Boy is a story of buried secrets, silent witnesses, and the enduring power of truth.