Kidderminster Town Hall, July, 1910
A glittering family celebration
The Stretton family spare no expense as the heads of their medical dynasty, Samuel and Kate, mark their golden wedding anniversary at Kidderminster Town Hall. Daughter Katie fights to ensure everything goes to plan. But family divisions soon come to the fore in a very public way, fuelling gossip that will keep the town talking for weeks.
A transatlantic threat
Meanwhile, the social fabric of this famous carpet-making town is being threatened by a surprise arrival. Ambitious American carpet-tycoon Calvin Whitmore has designs on disrupting the established order. Whitmore’s son Charles is far from convinced about his father’s plans. Can Katie support him to find the courage to finally face down his father?
A lethal epidemic
As the future of Kidderminster is being fought over, the town’s population is threatened by a deadly outbreak of smallpox. Principal surgeon Lionel Stretton, son of Samuel, must inspire his hard-pressed team at the infirmary to save as many people as possible. Under the strain, more buried family secrets emerge, secrets that threaten to destroy the family’s unity and reputation forever.
What did I think?
Hobeck don't just publish good books, they write them too! 27 Church Street: The Gathering Storm is Adrian Hobart's (the Ho in Hobeck) debut novel and it is absolutely brilliant.
Set at the beginning of the 20th century in Kidderminster, I was immediately transported back in time and across the miles by the evocative and atmospheric writing. It's quite a busy novel with a lot of characters and a setting that takes the reader on a trip to the carpet mills and the town's hospital but I was completely invested in the Stretton family's story and couldn't put the book down. I did sometimes mix up the characters though, as the upper class did like to use the same names and I often mixed up Katie with her mother Kate.
I love that some of the characters are based on real people and I enjoyed learning about the Stretton family. I hadn't heard of the Stretton surgeons (Samuel, Lionel and John) before but what an amazing legacy they have left the medical world. Lionel introduced the use of tincture of iodine for skin sterilisation and anyone who has had surgery and been left with yellow-tinged skin has Lionel Stretton to thank for keeping their skin clean and germ-free.
As well as being a medical drama with an outbreak of smallpox, it's also very entertaining with the arrival of a brash American carpet-tycoon who plans to take over all of the mills and even smallpox isn't going to get in his way. Calvin's antics really did make me laugh out loud - what a fabulously bonkers character!
Atmospheric, evocative and moving, 27 Church Street: The Gathering Storm is an outstanding debut novel and a fantastic start to an exciting new series about the Stretton family. It's a must-read for fans of historical fiction and I can't wait to read more.
I received a gifted paperback to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.











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