I discovered Heyer this year too, and the book of hers that absolutely amazed me was Penhallow. It's a murder mystery, but one like I've never read before. It's not a who-dunnit. It's not a why-dunnit. It's a who's-going-to-take-the-blame-for-it, and I found it utterly riveting.
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Date: 2020-12-30 10:53 pm (UTC)