Official Review: The Missing Baronet by Ken Methold

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Re: Official Review: The Missing Baronet by Ken Methold

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I like regency period novels. Although I am aware of the darker side of that period, I generally read stories set in its more glamorous aspects with adequate use of literary liscence to slighly alter the realities of that time. This book has a different take focusing on the reality rather than the glamour.
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Sounds like a very interesting story and I don't think the issues you mention would necessarily bother me while reading. Thank you for the review!
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