These Old Shades

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Georgette Heyer: These Old Shades (2004, Penguin Random House)

352 pages

English language

Published June 2, 2004 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-09-946582-9
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3 stars (3 reviews)

Under the reign of Louis XV, corruption and intrigue have been allowed to blossom in France, and Lord Justin Alastair, the notorious Duke of Avon, known for his coldness of manner, his remarkable omniscience, and his debauched lifestyle. Society believes the worst of Justin, who is clearly proud of his sobriquet, 'Satanas'. In a dark Parisian back alley, he is accosted by Leon, a young person dressed in ragged boy's clothing running away from a brutal rustic guardian. The Duke buys Leon, a redheaded urchin with strangely familiar looks, who is in fact Leonie, and she serves him with deep devotion. The Duke suspected the truth about his page--she was really none other than the wicked Comte de Saint Vire's legitimate daughter, deprived of her heritage by the comte's dastardly desire for a male heir.

Among the splendours of Versailles and the dignified mansions of Georgian England, Justin begins to …

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3 stars

This is apparently a very divisive one; I was skeptical in the beginning, but was drawn in by the end.

Has Heyer's semi-regular classism and racism problems, and definitely not for anyone who is squicked by power/age differentials. I thought it did well enough on that regard, particularly for the time period, but probably wouldn't work for everyone.

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  • Fiction, romance, historical