Foolsmeadow Days

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Pub Date 28 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 12 Dec 2022
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Description

Adam Goodman and his sister Hilary Pope inhabit different worlds. Adam teaches at the local college, Hilary owns a rundown hill farm she would like to sell.

Adam agrees one summer to look after the farm for her while she goes on holiday, but his days in charge at Foolsmeadow Grange soon expose him to the kind of world his job keeps at bay… He finds the experience deeply unsettling.

Moreover, when it comes to explaining the actions of the Verity family whose members’ paths variously intersect or influence his own that summer, Adam finds himself both beguiled and, ultimately, at a loss. His days at the farm culminate in tragedy for which he feels somehow to blame.

If only he’d stayed away, stayed in his own cloistered world!

Adam Goodman and his sister Hilary Pope inhabit different worlds. Adam teaches at the local college, Hilary owns a rundown hill farm she would like to sell.

Adam agrees one summer to look after the...


A Note From the Publisher

P T Mellors grew up in a Derbyshire town known for its Crooked Spire (still there) and its heavy industry (long gone). He is now retired from a lifetime of varied jobs in different parts of the country and lives in the neighbouring county of Nottinghamshire. Foolsmeadow Days is his second novel.

P T Mellors grew up in a Derbyshire town known for its Crooked Spire (still there) and its heavy industry (long gone). He is now retired from a lifetime of varied jobs in different parts of the...


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A well-thought-out mystery based upon the circumstances surrounding the sale of a real farm.

Set in Scotland in the 1980s.

The second novel written by author P T Mellors.

A well-thought-out mystery based upon the circumstances surrounding the sale of a real farm.

Set in Scotland in the 1980s.

The second novel written by author P T Mellors.


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ISBN 9781915603586
PRICE £5.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

Think back (if you are old enough) to a time before mobile phones; Bet Lynch was still behind the bar at the Rover's Return, and Morse was solving murder cases on the streets of Oxford. Thus the tone is set for this story to unfold.
There's a touch of The Wicker Man in the mystery surrounding events in the lead up to the sale of a family farm. The strange cult-like religion which has already taken hold locally; the bizarre Verity family where madness and suicide has a deadly legacy; and unexplained deaths and hauntings.
This is an ideal book for anyone who is looking for a novel which is that little bit different and leaves one with more questions than answers.

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Adam Goodman and his sister Hilary Pope inhabit different worlds. Adam teaches at the local college, Hilary owns a rundown hill farm she would like to sell.

Adam agrees one summer to look after the farm for her while she goes on holiday, but his days in charge at Foolsmeadow Grange soon expose him to the kind of world his job keeps at bay… He finds the experience deeply unsettling.

Moreover, when it comes to explaining the actions of the Verity family whose members’ paths variously intersect or influence his own that summer, Adam finds himself both beguiled and, ultimately, at a loss. His days at the farm culminate in tragedy for which he feels somehow to blame.

If only he’d stayed away, stayed in his own cloistered world!

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