Two households collide in a story of debt, duty, and a prodigal return.
A lodger’s illness pulls a troubled family into a web of generosity, pride, and shadowed past choices, set against a world of creditors, doctors, and art dealers.
Set on the edge of the Grange and a kindly cottage, this novel follows the lives of Wilford Hadfield, his family, and the people who care for him when illness forces secrets into the open. A determined doctor, a sympathetic picture dealer, and a circle of lodgers help reveal how money, pride, and affection shape the fate of a household.
- A tense family drama about money, inheritance, and the pressure of social expectations.
- A developing relationship between a sick man and the people who nurse him back to health.
- Intersections of art, business, and daily life in a late‑Victorian setting.
- Moments of humor and pathos as characters confront loyalty, pride, and second chances.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction with intricate family dynamics and a strong sense of place that blends ordinary life with extraordinary emotional stakes.