Guyfford of Weare

Par : Jeffery Farnol
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-77323-647-6
  • EAN9781773236476
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille410 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRare Treasure Editions

Résumé

In the darkness Sir Richard Guyfford, aware that some one is breaking into his house, stands rigid and alert. A leap, a faint cry followed by a fall, and light of a candle reveals his victim -- Lady Helen D'Arcy, reigning beauty and toast. She had come to steal a letter written to Sir Richard. Taunting him for being the villain and reprobate that gossip asserted, Lady Helen leaves -- with the letter in her possession. The beginning of this delightful and typically Farnolesque novel of England in the early seventeen hundreds is but a taste of what is to follow.
There is Cousin Julian, who more than deserves Richard's reputation, a group of shady gentlemen in Julian's power, an Irish duchess with a French name, and many another, equally picturesque. And there is more, much more as Sir Richard is accused of the murder of his double-dealing cousin. Needless to say, the story is a network of intrigue and misunderstandings, all of which are handled with Mr.
Farnol's extraordinarily skillful touch and with a literary charm reminiscent of his many successes.
In the darkness Sir Richard Guyfford, aware that some one is breaking into his house, stands rigid and alert. A leap, a faint cry followed by a fall, and light of a candle reveals his victim -- Lady Helen D'Arcy, reigning beauty and toast. She had come to steal a letter written to Sir Richard. Taunting him for being the villain and reprobate that gossip asserted, Lady Helen leaves -- with the letter in her possession. The beginning of this delightful and typically Farnolesque novel of England in the early seventeen hundreds is but a taste of what is to follow.
There is Cousin Julian, who more than deserves Richard's reputation, a group of shady gentlemen in Julian's power, an Irish duchess with a French name, and many another, equally picturesque. And there is more, much more as Sir Richard is accused of the murder of his double-dealing cousin. Needless to say, the story is a network of intrigue and misunderstandings, all of which are handled with Mr.
Farnol's extraordinarily skillful touch and with a literary charm reminiscent of his many successes.
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