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A review by mrswythe89
The Quiet Gentleman by Karen Hawkins, Georgette Heyer
4.0
Aw, I was hoping that the quiet gentleman would be a really boring, quiet, shy dude. Instead it is another of Heyer's Psmith-type dandified-but-deadly characters. Oh well.
Really liked this because it has more of a plot than most of her novels, it's a *different* type of plot from the usual, the little brother character is more interesting (if more annoying) than Heyer's usual little brother characters, and most of all because I love how sensible Miss Morville is. She is so cute!
I was terribly worried in the beginning that the pairing I felt should happen, according to all the rules of Heyer, would not happen, and I appreciate having been kept in (some) suspense.
Really liked this because it has more of a plot than most of her novels, it's a *different* type of plot from the usual, the little brother character is more interesting (if more annoying) than Heyer's usual little brother characters, and most of all because I love how sensible Miss Morville is. She is so cute!
I was terribly worried in the beginning that the pairing I felt should happen, according to all the rules of Heyer, would not happen, and I appreciate having been kept in (some) suspense.