The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century: 1921 Georgian Era Romance Novel book cover

The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century: 1921 Georgian Era Romance Novel

About The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century: 1921 Georgian Era Romance Novel

Unique ElementsHistorical ContextDetailed 20th Century Historical AnalysisA Historical Romance Literary Classic by Georgette Heyer. The Black Moth by English author Georgette Heyer is a book of literary fiction first published in 1921 in the United Kingdom. A celebrated Georgian Era literary classic filled with thrilling adventure and dark mystery.

Sneak Peak“I do not like your name, sir,” she answered. “There was no thought of pleasing you when I was christened.” he quoted lazily.”

― Georgette Heyer, The Black MothSynopsisA highwayman who was the son of an earl... A high-class beauty with a free spirit who is taken... A shady man who went by the name "The Black Moth"...

The plot revolves around Lord Jack Carstares, an English nobleman who becomes a highwayman after taking the fall for a controversy involving cheating years earlier to save his brother’s honour. Returning after being away for seven years, he runs into his old enemy, the Black Moth, the famous Lord Tracy Belmanoir, Duke of Andover just as the Duke was trying to abduct Miss Diana Beauleigh. Jack saves Diana and they begin to fall in love, but will his troubled past and current occupation pose a threat to their happiness?

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