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    • Devil's Cub 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1932)
      Devil's Cub is one of Georgette Heyer's most famous and memorable novels, featuring a dashing and wild young nobleman and the gently bred young lady in whom he finally meets his match… Like father, like son… Dominic Alistair, ...
    • Faro's Daughter 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1941)
      A sparkling Regency romance from the queen of the genreBeautiful Deborah Grantham, mistress of her aunt's elegant gaming house, must find a way to restore herself and her aunt to respectability, preferably without accepting ...
    • Friday's Child 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1944)
      "A lightsome, brightsome comedy."-Kirkus Reviews"Nimble, light-hearted chronicle of high London society in the time of the Regency."-The New YorkerGeorgette Heyer's sparkling romances have charmed and delighted millions ...
    • Powder and Patch 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1930)
      "Georgette Heyer is unbeatable!" —SUNDAY TELEGRAPH For her, he would do anything… Plainspoken country gentleman Philip Jettan won't bother with a powdered wig, high heels, and fashionable lace cuffs, until he discovers ...
    • The Black Moth 

      Georgette Heyer (Lits, 1921)
      The Black Moth was the first novel by Georgette Heyer. It's a romance set around 1750.
    • The Convenient Marriage 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1934)
      "A writer of great wit and style... I've read her books to ragged shreds." Kate Fenton, Daily Telegraph Horatia Winwood is simply helping her family When the Earl of Rule proposes marriage to her sister Lizzie, Horatia ...
    • The Masqueraders 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1928)
      "A treasure beyond price. The Masqueraders is a wicked delight, worth more than its weight in gold." —Anne Stuart Such a daring escape… Their infamous adventurer father has taught Prudence Tremaine and her brother Robin ...
    • The Talisman Ring 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1936)
      "... A long-lost family heirloom, a young heir falsely accused of murder, a band of smugglers, two utterly delightful Heyer heroines, a taciturn, but highly resourceful older gentleman - all play their parts in a tale funny ...
    • These Old Shades 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 1926)
      Set in the Georgian period, about 20 years before the Regency, These Old Shades is considered to be the book that launched Heyer's career. It features two of Heyer's most memorable characters: Justin Alastair, the Duke of ...
    • They Found Him Dead 

      Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Landmark, 1937)
      One heir after another turns up dead… Silas Kane's sixtieth birthday party is marred by argument and dissension amongst his family, and then the next morning, Kane is found dead. The coroner's verdict of death by misadventure ...