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He comes off so normal and able to see through the crazies that I enjoyed him, too.

Yes although (view spoiler)
I'm nearly finished and can't wipe the grin off my face when I'm reading this!

me too. I love his sarcasm and deadpan humor. I was waiting for him to arrive. He's always amusing.
I want to slap Vicki and Ermyntrude, Janet too. Vicki and Hugh's squabbling gets on my nerves. You know how that is going to end up. Heyer seems to like that plot. I'm not a fan.


She really is a drip, isn't she?

A drip - yes!


LOL!

On the tea planter, I immediately thought of the tea planter in Indian Summers--a BBC drama that aired on PBS last season. I gave up on it midway through but there was this character who'd gone out to India to run a tea plantation but lost himself to booze. He was thoroughly repellent and I enjoyed picturing Janet getting off the boat in Ceylon and finding her cherished tea planter all fat and dissipated.

On the tea planter, I immediately thought of the te..."
She has no grip on reality, so I wonder if she'd have thought him wonderful anyway? The character from Indian Summers sounds like the bad fiancée in Shadow of the Moon. Blech.
But I'm picturing an alternate reality for Janet, complete with marksmanship...



Hahahahaha!

Hahahahaha!"
Didn't you just get a sudden vision of her as a completely different character under all the drippiness?!?

Didn't you just get a sudden vision of her as a co..."
No I had a picture of her lifeless body!
I'm a bad person!

Didn't you just get a sudden vision of her as a co..."
No I had a picture of her lifeless body!
I'm a bad person!"
Hahahahaha! Wheeze! Gasp! Yours is a more realistic picture!




On the tea planter, I immediately thought of the te..."
Me too! I thought it would be fascinating like the BBC dramatization of "Raj Quartet" that captivated me in high school, I forget what they called the TV version, but "Indian Summer" just didn't do it...but yes, he'd be perfect for Janet the Drip's tea planter!

The really bad thing is that her father would have just been annoyed with her!

I have to note that we've now fantasized about multiple character deaths...Wally, of course, the Prince (in a duel), and now Janet! I confess I wished for Ermy-whosit's demise on multiple occasions and Vicky more than once. Either we are an exceptionally blood-thirsty group of readers or (hopefully!) Margaret & Karlyne are right and this is one of those classic Golden Age devices. But then I read Carol's spoiler comment, agreed completely...and I wondered about us once again.....:D

The really bad thing is that her father would have just been annoyed with her!"
Exactly - who's going to serve the tea and clean up after?!

As I was reading these chapters, I kept hoping the Prince was the murderer, all the way until the reveal. I won't say if I was right or wrong, just that I HOPED.
Poor Janet. Stick her with Maria or whatever her name is in Lady of Quality and see who can out talk each other. I feel compassion towards Maria though, whereas Janet is a young woman with more opportunities than a Regency woman.

i liked the prince, didn't want him to be the murderer. And i felt sorry for janet, who had been bullied by her nasty old father all her life.
How is everyone feeling about the book? Did you like it?