Clad in his customary black and silver, with raven hair unpowdered and elaborately dressed, diamonds on his fingers and in his cravat, Hugh Tracy Clare Belmanoir, Duke of Andover, sat at the escritoire in the library of his town house, writing. He wore no rouge on his face, the almost unnatural pallor of which seemed designedly enhanced by a patch set beneath his right eye. Brows and lashes were black, the former slanting slightly up at the corners, but his narrow, heavy-lidded eyes were green and strangely piercing. The thin lips curled a little, sneering, as one dead-white hand travelled to...
Clad in his customary black and silver, with raven hair unpowdered and elaborately dressed, diamonds on his fingers and in his cravat, Hugh Tracy Clar...
In Georgette Heyer's first, thrilling regency romance, a nobleman turned highwayman . . . Lord Jack Carstares sacrifices his honor and country in order to protect his brother. Seven years later, now a highwayman, he finds himself rescuing Miss Diana Beauleigh from abduction. They begin to fall in love, but Carstares's troubled past isn't done with him yet.
In Georgette Heyer's first, thrilling regency romance, a nobleman turned highwayman . . . Lord Jack Carstares sacrifices his honor and country in orde...