Hemlock and Ivy Publishing, Est. 1924
Where mystery meets legacy.
Hemlock & Ivy Publishing was first established in 1924, nestled in the fog-draped lanes of London. Founded by Reginald Barclay, a reclusive bibliophile and former rare manuscripts dealer, the publishing house earned a modest reputation for publishing darkly elegant tales—mysteries whispered through candlelit corridors, gothic romances that lingered in memory, and thrillers wrapped in scandal. Its symbol, the entwined hemlock and ivy, became a quiet mark of literary distinction.
But as the decades passed, the world changed. The press, once favored by secretive authors and discerning readers, fell into disrepair. The last publication was printed in 1952. With its founder presumed dead and the archives lost to time, Hemlock & Ivy slipped into obscurity—spoken of only in rare book circles and literary footnotes.
A Revival with Purpose
Nearly a century later, author Sandra Wach stumbled across a reference to the forgotten publishing house while researching a manuscript for her fictional book. What began as a curiosity became a calling. With a reverence for the past and a bold eye toward the future, Sandra breathed life back into Hemlock & Ivy, reimagining it not as a relic, but as a home for stories that stir the soul and ignite the mind.
Under her guidance, Hemlock & Ivy now publishes timeless mysteries, atmospheric thrillers, and literary works that echo with secrets and suspense. The name may be vintage—but the stories are as fresh, fierce, and unforgettable as ever.
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Artist’s rendition of Reginald Barclay’s library, based on architectural drawings from 1924
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