Last Friday, as part of her ongoing Heyer Legacy Project, Jen gave her thoughts on the crime novel Death in the Stocks. Read all about it here.
And catch up on Jen’s series digging deep into Heyer’s bibliography:
The Black Moth – from teen novel to enduring best-seller
The Great Roxhythe 1922 & 1929
The Transformation of Philip Jettan
Instead of the Thorn – A daring novel
Who loves Simon the Coldheart?
These Old Shades – always a favourite (Part 1)
These Old Shades – always a favourite (Part 2)
Helen – a very revealing story
The Masqueraders – written in a grass hut
Beauvallet – a great adventure
Barren Corn – the fourth and final modern novel
The Conqueror – a deep dive into history
Footsteps in the Dark – the first detective-thriller
Devil’s Cub – “What price a sequel to These Old Shades?”
Why Shoot a Butler? – “A classic tale of crime and detection”
The Convenient Marriage – written at the Sussex Oak
The Unfinished Clue – “pure joy from start to finish”
Really, Jen just knows everything, doesn’t she?