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Black Moth

Black Moth

By: Georgette Heyer
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Set in the year 1752, Black Moth unfolds a gripping tale of rivalry and romance as the notorious Devil, Duke of Andover, clashes with the dashing highwayman Jack, Earl of Wyncham, over the affections of a stunning country squires daughter. Amidst a backdrop of high-stakes card games, family scandals, and insurmountable debts, this enchanting narrative marks Georgette Heyers debut work and remains her only title in the public domain. (Summary by Sibella Denton)Copyright Nature and Animals Art Literary History & Criticism World
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  • 060 - Epilogue
    Mar 10 2026
    Set in the year 1752, Black Moth unfolds a gripping tale of rivalry and romance as the notorious Devil, Duke of Andover, clashes with the dashing highwayman Jack, Earl of Wyncham, over the affections of a stunning country squires daughter. Amidst a backdrop of high-stakes card games, family scandals, and insurmountable debts, this enchanting narrative marks Georgette Heyers debut work and remains her only title in the public domain. (Summary by Sibella Denton)
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    4 mins
  • 059 - Ch 29 Lady O'Hara Triumphant pt 2
    Mar 9 2026
    Set in the year 1752, Black Moth unfolds a gripping tale of rivalry and romance as the notorious Devil, Duke of Andover, clashes with the dashing highwayman Jack, Earl of Wyncham, over the affections of a stunning country squires daughter. Amidst a backdrop of high-stakes card games, family scandals, and insurmountable debts, this enchanting narrative marks Georgette Heyers debut work and remains her only title in the public domain. (Summary by Sibella Denton)
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    4 mins
  • 058 - Ch 29 Lady O'Hara Triumphant pt 1
    Mar 8 2026
    Set in the year 1752, Black Moth unfolds a gripping tale of rivalry and romance as the notorious Devil, Duke of Andover, clashes with the dashing highwayman Jack, Earl of Wyncham, over the affections of a stunning country squires daughter. Amidst a backdrop of high-stakes card games, family scandals, and insurmountable debts, this enchanting narrative marks Georgette Heyers debut work and remains her only title in the public domain. (Summary by Sibella Denton)
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    4 mins
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