The Lady Travelers guide to larceny with a dashing stranger

Victoria Alexander

Book - 2017

Lady Wilhelmina Bascombe, in need of money after the death of her husband, attempts to retrieve a family treasure--a Renaissance masterpiece currently in the hands of a cunning art collector in Venice--with the help of the Lady Travelers Society. Dante Augustus Montague likewise believes the painting was stolen from his family's art collection. Now they are rivals for a prize that will change everything.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Published
Don Mills, Ontario, Canada : HQN [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Victoria Alexander (author, -)
Item Description
Includes "The rise and fall of Reginald Everheart"-- page 409.
Physical Description
537 pages ; 17 cm
ISBN
9780373804009
  • The Lady Travelers guide to larceny with a dashing stranger
  • The rise and fall of Reginald Everheart.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Alexander's adventurous, sensible, and self-assured older women, her energetic exploration of the turn-of-the-19th-century European setting, and her madcap social plotting continue to delight in the second installment of the Lady Travelers series (after The Lady Travelers Guide to Scoundrels and Other Gentlemen). After the absurd accidental death of Lord Bascombe, his wife, Lady Wilhelmina, is left with a legendary reputation, few friends, and a distinct lack of money. She is convinced by her godmother, Poppy, to host a tour of American mothers and daughters in her Paris home for the Lady Travelers Society, with the secret goal of recovering a valuable painting her husband used to secure a loan in Venice. Dante Montague, accompanying his sister and niece, mercenarily directs his substantial charm at Wilhelmina in the hope of completing a triptych in his family museum with the same painting. Soon he must decide whether he cares more about the art or the lady. A secondary plot concerning the machinations of the young women to escape their mothers and explore the wilder side of Paris is sparklingly fun and makes it clear that the story is centered on women. This is a wonderful continuation of a highly enjoyable series. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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