The Author is a historian by training, and it shows in this work of both contemporary meet’s historical fiction. An added plus, the Author is a descendant of "Thomas" a character in this book. She always wanted to write a book which had her late relative in it and found a way to include him in her story.
Ruth comes back to her estranged father's home after his death to clean out his home and tidy up his affairs, but learns her father had a man living with him. The Man, Timothy, claims to be her father's son. He also informs her that her father changed his wife and that he, Timothy, is now the sole benefactor of the will. What???? There is some tension there. Plus, who is this man? Her father didn’t have a son, did he? Wouldn’t she have known? Wouldn’t her father ever mention him? Is Timothy a charlatan who took advantage of her father while he was old and frail? Is he lying? What is the truth?
While looking thought some papers found in a hidden cupboard, Ruth finds the writing of a man named Thomas. Thomas is the youngest son who must find his own way in the world after his family falls into poverty. After years in the navy and army he then studies law and becomes Lord Chancellor. Well liked, except for one who has vowed to hound his family from now and until beyond. As Ruth learns more about Thomas's life, she begins to feel as if she is not alone, that there is a presence, something supernatural, something that she needs friends old and new to help her with.
I found this to be an enjoyable tale that goes back and forth between the present day and to Thomas's time (1700's) when he was a young man and spanned throughout various stages of his life. Both timelines were enjoyable, and the reader will know right away who the "good" characters are vs. who the "bad" one's are. We even are made privy to their motivations. What we don't know, initially, is how the past timeline and current timeline will come together.
This book has a little bit of everything. There is drama, suspense, mystery, historical fiction, friendships, hardships, good vs. evil, supernatural elements, romance, and alliances.
I will say that at times, the book felt a little long and I might have enjoyed the book a little more with a little more editing. I found that I enjoyed Thomas's part slightly more. I enjoyed the mystery of who he was, how he tied in with Ruth's current story line and revelations made about him.
Overall, an enjoyable read that although is a tad long, had many pleasing aspects,
Thank you to the publisher and Edelweiss for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.