Author:Georgette Heyer

If you love Bridgerton, you'll love Georgette Heyer!
'The greatest writer who ever lived' Antonia Fraser
'As incisively witty and quietly subversive as any of Jane Austen's novels' Joanne Harris
'Triumphantly good' India Knight
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Neither Sir Tristram Shield nor his beautiful young cousin, Eustacie, share the slightest inclination to marry one another.
Yet it is Eustacie's grandfather's dying wish, made on his deathbed.
For there is no one else to look after and provide for Eustacie while his heir, Ludovic, remains a fugitive from justice after allegedly murdering a man in a dispute over a priceless family heirloom.
And so the hunt is on - to find Ludovic and bring him home as well as the Talisman Ring ...
Romance, a murder mystery, a proposed marriage of convenience, and the hunt for a golden ring lie at the heart of one of Georgette Heyer's funniest and fastest-paced romantic comedies to date.
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Readers love The Talisman Ring . . .
***** 'Fantastic rip roaring comedy- mystery- farce, withnot one romance, but two!'
***** 'I love this book. I love the characters; I love the plot.'
***** 'I know I'll be rereading it whenever I need a good laugh.'
***** 'I could not put this book down.'
***** 'It's hilarious and made me laugh out loud. Definitely one of Heyer's best.'
An enjoyable and involving read
—— GuardianMy favourite historical novelist - stylish, romantic, sharp, and witty. Her sense of period is superb, her heroines are enterprising, and her heroes dashing. I owe her many happy hours
—— Margaret DrabbleA writer of great wit and style - I've read her books to ragged shreds
—— Kate Fenton , Daily TelegraphSparkling
—— IndependentEvery girl, whatever her age, needs her own complete set of Heyer titles. More than romantic they are witty, elegant, stylish and the best comedies of manners since Jane Austen. Required reading for everyone
—— Diane PearsonGeorgette Heyer is unbeatable
—— India KnightAmazing
—— BBC 6 MusicEffervescent
—— iWickedly fizzing dialogue... delightful prose
—— Jonathan Gibbs , IndependentClever, well paced and structured
—— Keith Miller , Times Literary SupplementIntriguing first novel... The narrative voice floes with wit and vigour...his debut ties author and reader in engaging knots that echo the tangled webs connecting the gossipers and photographers and their privileged fodder
—— James Smart , GuardianIt's uncommonly well written, with a bountiful supply of manic energy... Would Paul Auster kill to write a book as playful, fast-paced and unashamedly populist as this? Doubtful, but somewhere there's a "Paul Auster" who might
—— Alastair Mabbott , HeraldSparky debut
—— Jonathan Barnes , Literary ReviewBenedictus takes us on a trail of the contentious highs and lows of the rich and famous in a mixture of dark humour and sharp dialogue. For Benedictus, and his valiant debut novel, more of the same please
—— Ben Bookless , Big IssueThe story of the ultimate celeb after-party, it's a knowing wink at publishing and celebrity culture - a high-concept first novel sitting just the right side of salacious
—— ElleThe Afterparty avoids smugness partly because it has more affection that vitriol for the culture that it mocks... It's very funny, but sad, too... Well-drawn characters, smart dialogue and a canny plot
—— Anthony Cummins , The Times






