The Wayfarers
1902
Jack Tiverton wakes in his London rooms with a thundering headache, empty pockets, and a warrant for his arrest waiting just beyond the door. That's how The Wayfarers opens: with an aristocratic rogue so deep in debt and debauchery that salvation seems impossible. But Jack isn't the type to go quietly. When thoughts turn to Cynthia Carew, the fiery woman from his past who's also fled her own troubles, a plan forms. What follows is an Edwardian adventure through love, escape, and mischief, as two reckless hearts outrun their consequences together. Snaith writes with sharp wit and genuine affection for his roguish protagonists, crafting a story that feels like a lost comedy of manners with higher stakes and genuine heart. It's a tale of ruined reputations, desperate measures, and whether love can survive when everything's falling apart.























