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If you love Bridgerton, you'll love Georgette Heyer 'The greatest writer who ever lived' Antonia Fraser'Georgette Heyer will not let you down' Jenny Colgan'One of my perennial comfort authors' Joanne... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Surprisingly Good

Heyer's historical novels are typically not my favorites, but this one--possibly because it's so accurate and well-paced--was fascinating and fun. Even had I no knowledge of the events, it would be a great read. But Heyer's able to flesh out the facts of the well-known story. Since, as her husband boasted, her research is thorough and flawless, I never had to wonder (as one must with so many authors of this ilk), "Did it really happen like that?" That's one of the things that makes Heyer such a comfortable author: she's trust-worthy.

One of my favourite historical novels

I love this book. Charles II is one of my favourite real people in history and this book creates him as a real breathing person. The events of this book were true and most of the story is the one that Charles himself told on the boat as he returned to England as king, 9 years after the event of the book and Samuel Pepys recorded. Because the tale is Charles own story the detail that Georgette Heyer puts in the book are often the king's own memories and the lightheartedness of the character relects his own descriptions of his actions. Charles certainly was an unusual man for his time and the story of his escape may be one of the explanations of why he was a man who wore his kingship very lightly yet valued it above all. It was hard won. True there is no suspense, anyone who reads history knows Charles did escape but if it were not a true tale it would be one which was described as an historical romp. The book does lack the romance of other books but the fact that Georgette Heyer found enough drama in the tale without rewriting recorded history adds to the book He was also the protype for the lovable rakes and rogues that Georgette Heyer often made her heros.

Royal Escape

Georgette Heyer is a writer unparralled today in her descriptions of England and the social practices of the day. At times a little wordy, just know that it may be an acquired taste that becomes an addiction. I wish someone would make CDs of all of her books. They are a delight.
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