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'''The Quiet Gentleman''' is a historical novel by [[Georgette Heyer]] first published in 1951<ref name=Chronology />.  It is one of Heyer's signature Regency romances that also includes mystery and suspense.  It is estimated to take place in the spring of 1816 after the [[Battle of Waterloo]].
'''The Quiet Gentleman''' is a historical novel by [[Georgette Heyer]] first published in 1951.  It is one of Heyer's signature Regency romances that also includes mystery and suspense.  It is estimated to take place in the spring of 1816 after the [[Battle of Waterloo]]<ref name=Chronology />.


==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==

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First edition cover, with art by Arthur Barbosa[1], depicting a nobleman's country estate.

The Quiet Gentleman is a historical novel by Georgette Heyer first published in 1951. It is one of Heyer's signature Regency romances that also includes mystery and suspense. It is estimated to take place in the spring of 1816 after the Battle of Waterloo[2].

Plot summary

This novel combines a mystery with a background romance.

Estranged from his father from childhood on after his mother ran off with another man, the firstborn son of an earl is reared by his maternal grandmother and then spends years fighting in the Napoleonic wars. Upon the father's passing, he inherits the Earldom while away fighting Napoleon.

A year after his father's passing, the quiet-spoken young earl, slim, blond, and beautiful, arrives at the ancient rambling castle from which the earldom is controlled, accompanied by a loyal valet and a groom from his army days.

The earl's stepmother and her son, a hot-tempered teenage half-brother, have spent their entire lives at the castle, where they were accustomed to living as rulers-in-waiting, doubting that the firstborn son would survive the bloody war. Also living there is a first cousin who has managed the estate in the earl's absence. The earl takes up residence in the castle, urging his relations to continue on as before, and leaving his cousin in charge of running the estate.

The stepmother also has a noble houseguest, an unassuming female who first comes to the earl's attention when she mediates his stepmother's sneaky resistance to small changes in the household. The guest is the well-born daughter of intellectuals, makes no attempts to lure the young Earl, and startles him with her calm air of assurance and knowledge of unexpected things.

The young earl, who has led a charmed life until this point, survives a riding accident, then survives being shot, his life saved by the female guest, who then assists the earl's valet in nursing the earl back to health. Her parents arrive, and the earl makes a big push to discover which of his cantankerous relations wants him dead.

Leading characters

  • Male lead: Gervase Frant (7th Earl of St Erth)
  • Female lead: Drusilla Morville (a noble houseguest of the earl's stepmother)
  • Martin Frant, Gervase' younger half-brother
  • Theo Frant, Gervase' first cousin

Availability

An ebook of this novel can be borrowed via OverDrive[3][4].

Notes

  1. Read about the cover artist in the Arthur Barbosa article on Wikipedia.
  2. Heyer Novel Chronology on georgette-heyer.com, a website which grew out of an earlier Heyer list-serv. This page attempts to use clues from within the novels to determine the year in which the fictional events are set.
  3. OverDrive is a service that makes ebooks available to public libraries and to individuals; to use it, a logon account is needed (available through many libraries), or you can make a (free) account there for yourself.
  4. The Quiet Gentleman borrowable ebook at OverDrive.