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The Black Moth
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The Black Moth

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The Black Moth was Georgette Heyer's debut novel. She was only 19 and it surprised the publishing world by selling more than 200 000 copies in 1921. Georgette Heyer essentially invented Regency Romance. This novel is set in 1751 and has Lords Ladies and Highway Men. As with all of Heyer's novels romance adventure and intrigue abound.

Lord Jack Carstares rescues Diana Beauleigh a young beautiful English lady from the Duke of Andover who is trying to abduct her. Lord Carstares while brave and courageous has fallen on hard times and has resorted to becoming a highway man. Diana is about to change all that.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sta
Date
21 May 2024
Pages
306
ISBN
9798880913381

The Black Moth was Georgette Heyer's debut novel. She was only 19 and it surprised the publishing world by selling more than 200 000 copies in 1921. Georgette Heyer essentially invented Regency Romance. This novel is set in 1751 and has Lords Ladies and Highway Men. As with all of Heyer's novels romance adventure and intrigue abound.

Lord Jack Carstares rescues Diana Beauleigh a young beautiful English lady from the Duke of Andover who is trying to abduct her. Lord Carstares while brave and courageous has fallen on hard times and has resorted to becoming a highway man. Diana is about to change all that.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sta
Date
21 May 2024
Pages
306
ISBN
9798880913381