Blood Among The Threads

Blood Among The Threads by David Esbworth

Release: 1st November 2023
Format: Ebook
Publisher: ‎ SilverWood Books
Source: Zooloos Book Tours
Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle

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He only sought the truth. But some truths are best left buried.

Wrexham, 1876. Meet Alfred Neobard Palmer, an unlikely hero.

“It was a death which had brought him here. Death by snake venom, of all things.”

Palmer – and his more courageous sweetheart, young Ettie Francis. A series of accidental deaths which increasingly seem – well, more than simply accidental.

Deaths luring Palmer and Ettie, slowly but surely, towards a terrifying climax through the treacherous waters of the North Wales coast.

But can those deaths truly be linked to the huge coverlet on display at Wrexham’s magnificent Art Treasures Exhibition?

A patchwork of images both Biblical and bewitching. And is there, literally, blood among the coverlet’s threads?

A glittering mystery by award-winning author David Ebsworth.”David Ebsworth’s immersive body of work demonstrates a keen eye for historical detail.”(Vaseem Khan, best-selling author and Chair of the UK Crime Writers’ Association)

About the Author:

DAVID EBSWORTH is the pen name of writer Dave McCall, a former negotiator and workers’ representative for Britain’s Transport & General Workers’ Union. He was born in Liverpool but has lived in Wrexham, North Wales, with his wife Ann since 1981.

Following his retirement, Dave began to write historical fiction in 2009 and has now subsequently published twelve novels: political thrillers set against the history of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War, the Battle of Waterloo, warlord rivalry in Sixth Century Britain, and the Spanish Civil War.

His sixth book, ‘Until the Curtain Falls’ returned to that same Spanish conflict, following the story of journalist Jack Telford, and is published in Spanish under the title ‘Hasta Que Caiga el Telón’. Jack Telford, as it happens, is also the main protagonist in a separate novella, ‘The Lisbon Labyrinth’. The third of his Jack Telford novels, ‘A Betrayal of Heroes’, takes Jack into the turmoil of the Second World War but through a series of real-life episodes, which are truly stranger than fiction.

Dave’s Yale Trilogy tells the story of intrigue and mayhem around nabob, philanthropist (and slave-trader) Elihu Yale – who gave his name to Yale University – but told through the eyes of his much-maligned and largely forgotten wife, Catherine.

The eleventh novel, ‘The House on Hunter Street’, is a mystery set during the political turmoil of Liverpool in 1911 and, more recently, Dave has published a non-fiction guidebook of Wrexham history, Wrexham Revealed. It was his research for the guidebook which inspired him to write this current and twelfth novel, ‘Blood Among the Threads’.Each of Dave’s novels has been critically acclaimed by the Historical Novel Society and been awarded the coveted B.R.A.G. Medallion for independent authors.For more information on the author and his work, visit his website at www.davidebsworth.com.

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Blood Among The Threads Review:

To begin, I sincerely appreciate the meticulous research invested by the author in crafting this narrative. Before reading, I had no knowledge of figures like Alfred Neobard Palmer and the town of Wrexham, which patiently awaited its inaugural permanent museum for 120 years. The author adeptly explores diverse subjects, including the Carlist Wars in Spain. The topics piqued my interest to research these topics further once I finished reading the novel.

Moving on, I commend the author’s portrayal of characters, particularly the nuanced depiction of Palmer. Despite his apparent physical frailty, Palmer’s tenacity in investigating the enigmatic murders unfolding in Wrexham is captivating. The endearing dynamic between Palmer and Ettie contributes a delightful warmth to the storyline.

Additionally, unexpected connections, such as the bond between Palmer and Betham, surprised me. Contrary to my initial expectations, their friendship unfolded compellingly and uniquely. Similarly, the relationships involving George and Hancock added depth and richness to the narrative. Similarly, even characters like Faustina Blackstone and Major William Cornwallis West added intrigue to the tale.

Lastly, the murder mystery element of the tale held me in suspense. The author skillfully keeps readers guessing about the culprit’s identity, creating a sense of anticipation. The story escalates towards a thrilling action-adventure climax that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

In summary, “Blood Among the Threads” is a stellar introduction to the “Wrexham Victorian Mystery” series. Given the captivating blend of historical details, well-crafted characters, and intriguing mystery, I eagerly anticipate delving into the next installment.

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Blood Among The Threads

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