The Black Moth (Alastair-Audley Tetralogy #1)

Georgette Heyer


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Glimpses and kisses [?] · 43 ratings · 387 pages · Published: 1921

The Black Moth by Georgette Heyer
Georgette Heyer’s dazzling debut novel, The Black Moth, sweeps readers into the glittering world of 18th-century England, where highwaymen, duels, and high society collide in a tale of honor, deception, and forbidden love. Jack Carstares, disgraced by scandal and forced into exile, has remade himself as a gentleman-turned-highwayman. Yet his code of honor remains unshaken, especially when he rescues the beautiful Diana Beauleigh from the clutches of the sinister Duke of Andover. What begins as a gallant act entangles Jack in a web of intrigue, romance, and deadly rivalry. Brimming with wit, adventure, and sparkling dialogue, The Black Moth introduces readers to Heyer’s timeless blend of historical detail and irresistible storytelling. A captivating novel of redemption and romance, it marks the first flowering of a writer who would go on to become the queen of Regency romance.
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