A review by siria
April Lady by Georgette Heyer

2.0

An enjoyable enough read, even if it's about as deep as a puddle and possesses another plot which could have been solved within a couple of pages by people actually talking to one another. None of the characters are Heyer's best, and she lays on the cant a bit too thickly (and do I ever wish she didn't have that nasty strain of anti-Semitism showing through in her slang), but they're not her most annoying, either. Diverting for an hour or two.