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A masked figure known as the Scarlet Domino navigates the dangerous social and political landscape of Regency-era England to protect a vulnerable inheritance. The protagonist must balance the demands of high society with the clandestine activities required to outmaneuver those seeking to seize their family estate. Opposing forces include opportunistic aristocrats and shadowy figures who utilize the rigid social hierarchies of the period to mask their illicit intentions. The narrative follows a traditional third-person perspective, emphasizing the contrast between public appearances and private motivations. Logical constraints are dictated by the social customs and legal limitations of the early nineteenth century.
Readers often identify this work as a classic example of the Regency romance genre, noting its focus on the interplay between social obligation and individual agency. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the protagonist's dual identity in driving the plot forward through various social entanglements. Critics highlight the author's ability to maintain a consistent tone that reflects the conventions of the era while providing sufficient tension to keep the narrative moving. The balance between romantic development and the mystery surrounding the Scarlet Domino is frequently cited as a primary draw for fans of historical fiction. Readers appreciate the attention to period detail, which serves to ground the more adventurous elements of the story within a recognizable historical framework.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
FAWCETT CREST
ISBN-10:
0090038509
ISBN-13:
9780090038503
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