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Georgette Heyer was an English writer of romantic and police historical novels. His literary career began in 1921, when he turned a story written for his younger brother into the novel The Black Moth.
In an alleyway of Paris, Duke of Avon, a famous libertine, he bought Léon, a red-haired pillet with a strangely familiar resemblance. Between the corrupt espendor of Versailles of the 18th century and the noble English mansions, Justin plans a well-deserved revenge against the Count of Saint Vire. And his lovely Léonie - a gallopin turned into a dazzling beauty - unconsciously represents a decisive role in the drama...
By protecting Charity in her desperate escape, the only reason that led the Viscount of Desford was to prevent a young woman as attractive as her from suffering any harm. But the lofty gallant is very soon in a bulldozer, as the scoundrel father of Charity and his stingy grandfather imbued him in such a way that all his efforts to help the young woman lead him only to new hardships and misunderstandings. Even Henrietta Silverdale, friend of the viscount since she was a child, He's sorry to wake up his suspicies.
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