The Black Moth:A Remarkable Debut by Jennifer Kloester
“You do not admire our friend? Pray, do not judge him by his exterior. He may…
“You do not admire our friend? Pray, do not judge him by his exterior. He may…
England in the picturesque 18th-century era of the Spectator, Henry Esmond, the stage coach and horse…
Georgette Heyer, a young authoress, has dared greatly in The Black Moth, for an historical…
This stages the eighteenth century with the usual stage business and scenery: highwaymen, duelling, gaming; and…
The Juvenilia Press publishes the early works of writers who went on to become famous, categorizing…
Georgette Heyer has such a knack for bringing characters to life, even the parents of her…
Heyer’s aristocratic heroes don’t always have titles, but occasionally they are earls. Which of the five…
BEWARE SPOILERS! This long and entertaining review of The Black Moth, comically written in a similar…
The Great Roxhythe Hutchinson, 1922 Setting: London, Paris, The Hague, and other places in the former…
The Black Moth Constable, 1921 Setting: London, Bath and the English countryside Time: the 1750s, in…