AIA Publishing is delighted to announce that we will be publishing The Missing Baronet: A Sarah Kedron Mystery by Australian author Ken Methold early next month.
The book was previously self-published, but we’ve revised and re-edited it to make it a more compelling and historically acturate read and given it a fresh cover by Rose of Velvet Wings Media. The book already received good reviews in its previous incarnation, and we hope that this second, much-improved edition will gain many more readers for its hard-working author.
About the Author
Ken has been writing professionally since he left school, and full-time for the past 45 years. Most of his more than a hundred published books have been educational texts for schools and colleges, especially in the field of English as a Second Language. However, he has also had six novels published by major commercial publishers, written extensively for radio and television, and contributed to many magazines and newspapers. He now concentrates on researching and writing about all aspects of life in Regency Britain, and reviews new books, both fiction and non-fiction, for The Historical Fiction Review and other specialist publications.
Ken was born and educated in the UK but lived in Asia for many years before migrating to Australia where he now lives with his ceramic artist wife, Sheila.
Description
When Sir Charles Browning, a young aristocrat, apparently abandons his wife, leaving her destitute and ostracised, Sarah Kedron, a successful playwright and feminist, agrees to help the young wife by finding out what has happened.
James Brewster, the editor of her father’s weekly periodical, assists Sarah in her investigation. Their search for the truth takes them from the high society of Regency England to its shady underbelly.
Firmly established in the social, political and economic conditions of the time, The Missing Baronet is an enthralling read.
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