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The Convenient Marriage (Ulverscroft large print series, fiction) [Large Print] [Unknown Binding]

Georgette Heyer
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  • Unknown Binding: 483 pages
  • Publisher: F.A. Thorpe; Large print ed edition (1970)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001OIBJNO
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
One of Georgette Heyer's more intriguing tales. While the hero has obvious attractions (wealth, title, charm), why should a 35-year old with a beautiful mistress change his way of life for a 17-year old with a stammer, who is, at best, 'sufficiently pretty'? While having an excellent cast of supporting characters and an excellent sub-plot of long-burning hatred and revenge, it's the slow and subtle development of the hero and heroine's characters and relationship that makes me pick this book up again and again.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Delightful heroine 3 Jan 2010
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Lizzie Winwood has caught the eye of the wealthy Earl of Rule but she is in love with the impoverished Edward Heron. Her youngest sister Horatia - usually known as Horry - arranges to take her place. One of the sisters must marry a wealthy man because of the family's impoverished state. Horry - though young - is very much a person in her own right and she captivates the ton as the fashionable Countess of Rule. But there are people who wish her ill - Lady Massey - Rule's cast off mistress, Robert, Lord Lethbridge - with a score to settle with Rule, and Crosby Drelincourt - the Earl's cousin who hopes to inherit his estate if the Earl does not have children.

The scrapes in which Horry finds herself are not wholly of her making and her brother - Pelham, Viscount Winwood and his friend Pomeroy are on her side in trying to untangle situations without Rule finding out what's going on. But friends and enemies alike contrive to underestimate the languid Earl. Can the Earl and his young Countess find happiness when there are so many people ranged against them? I loved the witty dialogue and the interesting characters. Horry is not the typical Romantic heroine - she has a stammer and is not particularly pretty but she has character. While the ending may be predictable, how the hero and heroine get there is a fascinating and fast-paced story.

Though not set in Heyer's usual Regency period - this 18th century novel still has her trademark lightness of touch and believable characters. Some of it is laugh out loud funny and the down to earth heroine and intriguing hero are always interesting. Even the villains - who are not all bad - are believable. This book is one of my personal favourites.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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This is so far the best Georgette Heyer I have read, it does indeed have something of PG Wodehouse and as most of her books, you will read it over and over and over again, enjoying the witty dialogue and the elegant prose.

Yes, you do have to suspend reality to understand why Rule marries Horry, but who cares?

By the the middle of the book I was already in love with the Earl of Rule, the most wonderful Heyeran hero I've come across (I've only read 10 or so of her books yet). I laughed outloud with some of the wonderful duel scenes. In terms of the plot it seems as though this is a much funnier, well thought and better written version of the "April Lady" plotline. Pelham is 20 times funnier and lovable than Dysart, and having a villain to spice things up much more engaging than Lady Letty's hysterics. You do not want to slap Horry (which I did Nell), except for the stammer... and Cardross mopping after Nell and pouting is not match to Rule's daring and wit.
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Delightful
England, Regency. Count Marcus of Rule has to marry one of the 3 sisters Winwood, his choice going on the prettiest, Elizabeth. This one, in love with another man, is unhopeful. Read more
Published 8 days ago by clelia81
Enjoyable read
A Romantic novel by one of the outstanding authors of the genre. A very enjoyable read on a rainy day!!
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One of her best non-regency novels
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This was a fantastically entertaining little story, I loved all the plot twists and increasingly outrageous things the characters got up to. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Ephiny
Audiobook abridged a little too far, but still extremely enjoyable!
This recording is 5 hours long and I've seen a full-length recording elsewhere which is 9.5 hours, so clearly a lot's been cut. I read the book first. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Kathleen S
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What a glorious adaptation of one of my favorite Georgette Heyer books. Richard Armitage is just fabulous, his performance as Lord Rule just makes me weak at the knees! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Julie A
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Well, it is Georgette Heyer . . . I only bought the book because I had purchased the audiobook read by Richard Armitage. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Dideli Brassat
great voice
I have to admit I bought this CD solely because Richard Armitage reads it :-) And I am enjoying it! It's truely entertaining how he reads all the different people!
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