The Quiet Gentlemen
Unscathed from the wars, Gervase Frant finally returns to his father's estate to claim his title as the new Earl of Stanyon. But his stepmother's resentment and his half brother's open disdain put a chill on Gervase's welcome. Now he must establish himself as the new head of the house and ignore...
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Unscathed from the wars, Gervase Frant finally returns to his father's estate to claim his title as the new Earl of Stanyon. But his stepmother's resentment and his half brother's open disdain put a chill on Gervase's welcome. Now he must establish himself as the new head of the house and ignore his family's rising hostility.
Then Gervase's eye is caught by a lovely young woman-the same woman already much in favor with his half brother. Now the brothers face direct competition as they bid for the lady's attentions. But as Gervase struggles to maintain a gentlemanly balance, he begins to find himself the victim of repeatedly cruel accidents. Soon it becomes increasingly clear that someone wants the new Earl of Stanyon dead.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781408418406 (1408418401)
ASIN: B002IJA6JQ
Publish date: 2008
Publisher: Chivers
Minutes: 615
Edition language: English
Oh, was this a fun read! Considered one of Heyer's historical romances, I'd argue it has a much stronger mystery plot than anything else (which of course makes me happy). Unscathed from the wars, Gervase Frant finally returns to his father's estate to claim his title as the new Earl of Stanyon. B...
'But this is Gothick, Frant, quite Gothick!' Unlike most of Heyer's novels, this is not primarily a romance, and it has a good deal of plot. That is probably why I enjoyed it despite having recently given up on Frederica. The protagonist is is less worried about who he will marry and more about who...
Another hit! Once again, I thoroughly enjoyed Heyer's witty writing and dialogues and her colorful characters.This has also quite hit home for me, personally. I know when something is just so emotional for me when I get a tingling sensation in my hands. And then my chest aches, and there's a threat ...
I loved the mystery elements that were also included! And Miss Morville is a great heroine.
I am positive that there will never be a book by GH that I won't like. This one begun like the last one I read: slow; that is why I thought "hey, this one won't be like the others I read". Wrong. Gervase, Earl of St. Erth, comes back home after several years. His family, composed by his step-mother ...