Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Wringham, Robert
Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Evans, Stan
Book One of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Two of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Five of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Four of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

CARTLAND, Barbara
If there is one person to whom Lady Marlowe would rather not owe her life, it is the Duke of Buckington, a man she detests.

CARTLAND, Barbara
A thrilling story set against the background of England, India and 19th Century Hong Kong.

CARTLAND, Barbara
In order to save his ancestral home and estate, the Earl of Irchester must do the unthinkable and marry the daughter of Groon, the most notorious Usurer in the whole of 19th century London.

CARTLAND, Barbara
The war with Napoleon won, the Earl of Hellington begins another campaign, the pursuit of a pretty yet infuriating young milliner who evades all his attempts to make her his mistress.

CARTLAND, Barbara
Disguised as a French governess, Nadina Talbort is hiding in Constantinople wondering how she will get back to England.

CARTLAND, Barbara
How will Astaria choose between three cousins offered to her as husbands?

CARTLAND, Barbara
Set in India when the British defended the north-west frontier in the 1880's.

CARTLAND, Barbara
Having no son, the Marquess of Walstoke makes his nephew Harry his heir.

CARTLAND, Barbara
A French foundling and a royal Englishman - could the gulf that separated them be bridged by love?

CARTLAND, Barbara
Forced to accompany her uncle on a voyage to Calcutta, Sita attempts to throw herself overboard. She is saved by a mysterious stranger.