Review
I greatly enjoyed this books as I've come to expect from Georgette Heyer's books.
Thought the sibling pair was very funny and, all in all, just so very enjoyable. The idea is for sure different than the other books I've read - and I'd definitely read more about the mysterious old gentleman's plans and life in general.
However, there was a small something that made me like this book a little bit less than the others I've been reading. I can't quite put my finger on what it was but maybe the writing (as it was supposed to be more old fashioned than the others) or the fact that the siblings are refered by the right pronouns when in disguise which makes more difficult to follow who's saying or doing what or something completely different that I couldn't understand.
Thought the sibling pair was very funny and, all in all, just so very enjoyable. The idea is for sure different than the other books I've read - and I'd definitely read more about the mysterious old gentleman's plans and life in general.
However, there was a small something that made me like this book a little bit less than the others I've been reading. I can't quite put my finger on what it was but maybe the writing (as it was supposed to be more old fashioned than the others) or the fact that the siblings are refered by the right pronouns when in disguise which makes more difficult to follow who's saying or doing what or something completely different that I couldn't understand.