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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Point of Honour by Madeleine Robins is a detective novel which transplants the tropes of Hammett and Chandler into an Alternate History version of Regency England in which George III went insane somewhat earlier in life than he did in reality and as a result his wife rather than his eldest son became his regent. Sarah Tolerance is a disgraced noblewoman who ran away with her brother's fencing instructor. She now works as a private investigator, while living in a cottage behind her aunt's expensive brothel. She's hired by a nobleman to look for a fan; naturally, complications (and mayhem, and death) ensue. |