Georgette Heyer: No Wind of Blame – 3d Spring Buddy Read of 2020

… and I refuse to accept any other / specific reason for the recent flurry of buddy reads; I just intend to go on enjoying them.  Also my first Heyer reread since whipping through her entire mystery collection over the course of the past couple of years, and I’m so ready for it.

Let’s do this!

(ETA: Brief review HERE.)

 

Bonus mystery image from last night (following on from this post):

Spot the cat!

 

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