Stephen Lane travels to Africa with his mysterious Uncle Richard to clear a movie star framed for the murder of his stunt man
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After a varied career, Reay Tannahill was asked to write a short illustrated history of Regency England. Then she wrote several books - both non-fiction and fiction. PASSING GLORY won the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year award. She died in December 2007.
A shatteringly wide-ranging survey. * SUNDAY TIMES * Sanity on the subject of sex is all too rare; wit is in even shorter supply; and an engaging style is about as commonplace as eyebrows on an egg. Three cheers therefore, for Reay Tannahill. * WASHINGTON POST * Level-headed...diligent, provocative and fascinating. The book is the most complete of its kind ever written. * TIME *
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