“A historical mystery with a plot full of twists and turns!”
Thea Rust moves to Oxleigh a small village in England, she’s from Melbourne, Australia and fifty years ago her father attended the prestigious boarding school. Thea’s a history teacher, she can hold her own on a hockey field and it's the first intake of female students at Oxleigh College. Thea and the girls are staying in nearby Silk House, built in the 1760’s for a silk merchant and his new bride. Thea notices odd things happening in the house, a piano playing in the middle of the night and she believes the place is haunted.
Thea begins looking into the history of Silk House, it was built for Patrick and Caroline Hollander. The story has a dual time line and it alternates between the 1760’s and 2019.
Rowan Caswell parents have passed away, she and her four younger brothers are living with her aunt and uncle and Rowan travels to Oxleigh to find work. She’s employed as a maid at Silk House, Prudence the cook is friendly and Alice the ladies maid is rather rude. Rowan notices all is not right in the household, her mistress is miserable and Mr. Hollander travels a lot for his work. Rowan learnt about herbs and healing from her mother, she has to be very careful about revealing this to anyone and women have been killed for practicing witchcraft.
Mary-Louise Stephenson lives in London with her widowed sister Frances, she dreams of being a silk designer and it’s a male dominated profession. Mr. Hollander hears about her, he wants Mary-Louise to make up three patterns for him and she does using drawings of deadly plants and flowers. When she doesn’t hear from Patrick Hollander as promised, she travels to Oxleigh and she desperately needs the money he owes her.
The narrative is about the beliefs of the time and Thea uncovering a one hundred and fifty year old secret and all is not what it seems at Silk House. This is the third book I have read by Kayte Nunn, the author has an interest in the silk making industry in London and the use of herbs during Gothic times. Four stars from me and I did however prefer: The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant and The Last Reunion. If you enjoy reading spooky dual timeline historical mysteries, with a plot full of twists and turns and then The Silk House would be perfect for you.
Paperback edition
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