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The Duke's Last Hunt
(2016)(The second book in the Pevensey Mysteries series)
A novel by Rosanne E Lortz
With her third London season drawing to a close, the shy Eliza Malcolm seems unlikely to find any husband, let alone a titled one. But when the hunting-crazed Duke of Brockenhurst invites the Malcolms to visit Harrowhaven, Elizas father jumps at the chance to gain a wealthy son-in-law. Surrounded by quarreling parents, tactless acquaintances, the aloof dowager, and the unsettling duke, Eliza looks for one person kind enough to help her navigate the murky waters of Harrowhavens secrets
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Estranged from his brother the duke, Henry Rowland only planned to visit Harrowhaven for the afternoon, but after meeting his brothers intended, his designs are overthrown. As misfortune strikes Harrowhaven, Jacob Pevensey is called in to investigate. Henry learns that the only way to safeguard Eliza Malcolms happiness is to face the past he has been running from for ten long years.
This novel takes the medieval events surrounding William II's death in the New Forest and transposes them to a Regency country manor. It is the second book in the Pevensey series, but can be read as a standalone.
Praise for the Pevensey Mysteries:
Book 1: To Wed an Heiress
"The mystery is satisfying and the behavior of the characters credible.... Recommended." - The Historical Novel Society
Book 2: The Duke's Last Hunt
"This carefully wrought story is overlaid with a fine veil of secrets, intertwined and held together like Chantilly lace, tempting this reader to continue reading just one more page till all was made clear at story's end. I highly recommend to all lovers of historical fiction eager to see worthy heroes and heroines, tightly bound by the social expectations of the era, freed by love, integrity, and courage." - Sandra Byrd, author of Mist of Midnight
Book 3: A Duel for Christmas
"...authentic and exquisite." - Heidi Ashworth, author of the Lord Trevelin Mysteries
"A treat for the history lover and the mystery lover and especially those who love both.... The book has all the welcome elements of a regency while shot through with refreshing honesty." - Sandra Byrd, author of Lady of a Thousand Treasures
"Blending a witty, charming Regency romance with a whodunit, this sparkling, polished tale...thrums with precise detail and period speech. ...One neednt have read the two previous Pevensey books to enjoy this accomplished holiday romance and its dash of mayhem." - The Historical Novel Society
Genre: Historical Romance
Estranged from his brother the duke, Henry Rowland only planned to visit Harrowhaven for the afternoon, but after meeting his brothers intended, his designs are overthrown. As misfortune strikes Harrowhaven, Jacob Pevensey is called in to investigate. Henry learns that the only way to safeguard Eliza Malcolms happiness is to face the past he has been running from for ten long years.
This novel takes the medieval events surrounding William II's death in the New Forest and transposes them to a Regency country manor. It is the second book in the Pevensey series, but can be read as a standalone.
Praise for the Pevensey Mysteries:
Book 1: To Wed an Heiress
"The mystery is satisfying and the behavior of the characters credible.... Recommended." - The Historical Novel Society
Book 2: The Duke's Last Hunt
"This carefully wrought story is overlaid with a fine veil of secrets, intertwined and held together like Chantilly lace, tempting this reader to continue reading just one more page till all was made clear at story's end. I highly recommend to all lovers of historical fiction eager to see worthy heroes and heroines, tightly bound by the social expectations of the era, freed by love, integrity, and courage." - Sandra Byrd, author of Mist of Midnight
Book 3: A Duel for Christmas
"...authentic and exquisite." - Heidi Ashworth, author of the Lord Trevelin Mysteries
"A treat for the history lover and the mystery lover and especially those who love both.... The book has all the welcome elements of a regency while shot through with refreshing honesty." - Sandra Byrd, author of Lady of a Thousand Treasures
"Blending a witty, charming Regency romance with a whodunit, this sparkling, polished tale...thrums with precise detail and period speech. ...One neednt have read the two previous Pevensey books to enjoy this accomplished holiday romance and its dash of mayhem." - The Historical Novel Society
Genre: Historical Romance
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