Colonel Sandhurst to Rescue by Marion Chesney

Colonel Sandhurst to Rescue by Marion Chesney

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Colonel Sandhurst to Rescue by Marion Chesney

Bringing Regency England vibrantly to life, the fifth volume in the Poor Relation series follows the escapades of Colonel Sandhurst as he helps a young woman avoid an unwanted marriage.Owing to an unfortunate wager made by Sir Philip, the poor relations are once again scrounging around for a plan for solvency. This time it is Colonel Sandhurst to the rescue. After happening on Sir Randolph's lovely daughter Frederica, who is running away to escape an awful marriage to Lord Bewley, the Colonel devises a plan to force Sir Randolph to settle his bill for six months' stay and to save Frederica from her fate. The clever plan is thwarted when Lord Bewley shows up at the drop point instead of Sir Randolph. The poor relations must make a deal with Lord Bewley in order to get their money and stay out of jail, an arrangement that turns cases of mistaken identity into cases of romance.
Chesney, Marion: - Marion Chesney, the widely acclaimed author of historical romances, also writes the popular Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth mystery series under the name M. C. Beaton. This is the fourth book in her Edwardian murder mystery series. Born in Scotland, she currently divides her time between the English Cotswolds and Paris.
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ISBN 13 9780312953379
ISBN 10 0312953372
Title Colonel Sandhurst to Rescue
Author Marion Chesney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Year published 1995-03-15
Number of pages 152
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