The Silence of Hawthorne Close: A Fairrowe Inquiry

Author:   Edmund Farleigh
Publisher:   Longleaf House
ISBN:  

9781972112021


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   02 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Silence of Hawthorne Close: A Fairrowe Inquiry


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The trial at Blackthorn has ended, but the lesson remains: institutions do not collapse when exposed. They adapt. In Bath, Eliza Fairrowe is drawn into the case of Hawthorne Close, an establishment that claims to protect vulnerable women while quietly separating them from their names, their accounts, and their credibility. What begins as an inquiry into one suspicious death widens into a pattern of controlled medication, curated testimony, and legal procedures that grant physicians and proprietors extraordinary power over women with little social protection. As Eliza investigates, she finds allies who carry their own risks: a confined woman who speaks in fragments, a chemist whose precision challenges official narratives, and old companions whose loyalties have already been tested by scandal. Every step forward increases the cost. Evidence can be dismissed. Witnesses can be discredited. Concern can be weaponized. The Silence of Hawthorne Close is a Regency mystery about institutional authority, reputational force, and the mechanics of disbelief. It asks what happens when the language of care is used to enforce silence, and what it costs to keep speaking once that silence has learned your name.

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Author:   Edmund Farleigh
Publisher:   Longleaf House
Imprint:   Longleaf House
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9781972112021


ISBN 10:   1972112023
Pages:   410
Publication Date:   02 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""An elegant, unsettling investigation where diagnosis can be weaponized and truth is treated as disobedience."" - Editor (Manuscript Review) ""What begins as a quiet inquiry inside a respectable Bath institution becomes a gripping unraveling of silence, fear, and institutional harm."" - Independent Reviewer ""Farleigh builds suspense through evidence, architecture, and social pressure, then pays it off with earned revelations. Eliza Fairrowe's second case deepens the series in every direction."" - Editor (Historical Mystery)


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Edmund Farleigh writes historical novels concerned with truth, reputation, and the quiet mechanisms by which societies preserve themselves. His work is set in Regency England and examines how authority is maintained not through spectacle, but through custom, courtesy, and silence. The Ashes of Blackthorn House is the first novel in a series exploring moral responsibility within institutions that prize order above justice.

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