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Two friends talking about a different Georgette Heyer book every episode. Giggling at anyone called Fanny, mispronouncing Marquess, and making appalling attempts at accents. Join us Heyer nerds!

Rach and Su


    • Feb 11, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 49m AVG DURATION
    • 35 EPISODES


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    Ep 34 - Cotillion

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 68:40


    Spoiler alert! The criminally under-estimated Freddy Standen doesn't rate his own intelligence very highly, but he certainly manages to deploy his common sense to excellent effect, plucking plans from thin air and smoothing Kitty's path through society during their pretend engagement. But remember, he's not kind-hearted! Oh no, heaven forbid, he's been on the town for years!  Kitty, however, certainly has a generous heart and ensures that Camille and Olivia, and Dolph and Hannah, can all find love and happiness. Her faith in Freddy and realisation that storybook heroes aren't all they're cracked up to be is a delight to witness. And then of course, there's that extra something special about Cotillion, and it comes in the form of Lord Legerwood. The only man who could possibly supplant Freddy in our hearts. “‘Obliged to take you home in a hack, Kit! Nothing for it!' ‘You are welcome to take me home in a wheelbarrow!' She assured him. ‘Wouldn't do at all!' said Mr Standen decidedly, 'Sort of thing that would be bound to set people's backs up. Besides, haven't got a wheelbarrow!' She gave a shaken laugh. ‘Oh, Freddy, how can you be so absurd, when you are so wise?'” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 33 - Sprig Muslin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 44:26


    Spoiler alert! Sir Gareth Ludlow's life is turned upside-down in the space of a few hours when his long-standing friend Lady Hester Theale turns down his very flattering proposal, and he finds himself taking charge of the beautiful and ruthless runaway Amanda. Up against this diminutive but cunning strategist, Sir Gareth is led a merry dance around the surrounding countryside trying to keep his opponent safe while eventually coming to a better understanding of Hester's character and his feelings for her. And Lady Hester herself enjoys quite an adventure, rebelling against her family for the first time, lying about her identity and blossoming into a much happier and more confident woman under the care of the man she loves. “He looked at her, a glimmer in his eyes, and a smile quivering on his lips. ‘Do you know, Hester, in all these years I have held you in esteem and regard, yet I never knew you until we were pitchforked into this fantastic imbroglio?'” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast  

    Ep 32 - The Toll-Gate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 57:55


    Spoiler alert! Captain John Staple is one of the easiest of Heyer's heroes to like. Maybe it's his all-round goodness, but maybe it's just because he's so very large. We're all powerless to resist apparently. Nell Stornoway certainly doesn't manage it for long, and we don't blame her. There's a whole host of fantastic characters in this story, from Sir Peter who still has a trick or two up his sleeve, and Chirk the highwayman who sticks to his own code, to Stogumber the Bow Street Runner with sharp eyes and a pragmatic approach to justice. We get stuck into discussing the tragedy of Sir Peter's predicament, the morality of murdering wrong ‘uns and the romance between Rose and Chirk (but you'll have to forgive us for our inability to remember how Staple is supposed to be related to Brean, and how Nell is related to Henry - our brains failed us.) “But the thing is I've got no fancy for one of these dashed suitable marriages, where you don't really care a fig for the girl, or she for you. I don't mean to offer marriage to any girl who don't give me a leveller.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 31 - Lady of Quality

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:24


    Spoiler alert! Annis Wychwood and Oliver Carleton are two of our more mature Heyer characters. For the readers that means we can enjoy watching two honest and articulate people unpick what it takes to give up their comfortable ways of life and walk into the unknown - throwing in their lot with another person. But where's the risk really? Annis is beautiful and charming, and Oliver is empathetic and direct (or possibly rude), so we predict a happy future for them travelling the world and only spending time with those sensible enough for Oliver to tolerate (not Miss Farlow then). We also make time to talk about what might lie ahead for young Lucilla and Ninian, how much sympathy we can dredge up for Maria Farlow, and how Amabel Wychwood is a wise and cunning woman, not to be underestimated. "The melancholy truth is that however much I may respect a man's good qualities they don't inspire me with a particle of love for him! I shall either marry a man stuffed with bad qualities, or remain a spinster - which is the likeliest fate to befall me!" Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 30 - The Corinthian

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 41:32


    Spoiler alert! How lovely that muscular thighs are guaranteed when your hero is a Corinthian. But it's not just his legs that make Sir Richard Wyndham such a dashing figure - no, it's also his romantic streak, intelligence and sense of humour. Plus he even seems capable of giving a pretty good haircut while spectacularly drunk.  And who could possibly be the foil to Sir Richard? Why Penelope Creed of course! A young woman not lacking in romantic spirit, as evidenced by her climbing out of a window using bedsheets and dressed as a boy - who yanks Sir Richard out of his ennui and takes him on a life-changing adventure. In this episode we talk about their charming love story, the remarkable and awful Brandon family (with the exception of Cedric who we'd like to see in a spin-off) and the perils of drunk decision-making and stage coach hangovers. “‘I don't wish to stay rude things about your friends, Richard, but it seems to me very wrong of him - most improper!' ‘Most,' he agreed. ‘Even dastardly!' ‘I think we might call it dastardly.'” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 29 - The Spanish Bride

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 42:36


    Spoiler alert! And trigger warning. Early on in this episode we talk about the horrors of war, including rape and murder, so do please skip past this episode if that's not what you need to hear about right now. We also talk about the impact of a novel being based on real people, with details drawn from their memoirs. Take Juana for example… do we truly understand her thoughts and feelings when her character seems to be based on the writings of her husband, rather than her own words?  And Harry? Do we really need to know so much about his boils?? And then there's the whole thorny issue of Juana being 14 when she marries. That's a tough one for most readers to stomach, especially when you know it actually happened, so we dig into that too. Overall there's lots to unpick in The Spanish Bride, but we've got the tragically heroic Daniel Cadoux to keep us company at least. Also, apologies in advance for the very poor pronunciation of Spanish names, places and phrases. It's even worse than our French if you can believe that. “Kincaid felt his heart ache for her weariness after long days in the saddle; Harry never weakened her by showing his sympathy. When he came to her with his duty done, he was her lover, but at all other times he was commanding officer, treating her much as he treated his young brother” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 28 - The Nonesuch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 60:19


    Spoiler alert! In this episode we wax lyrical over Sir Waldo. Handsome, charming and kind, an expert in the art of flirtation and a man who'd never abandon his Wretched Brats. No wonder Ancilla Trent falls head over heels for him, despite her best intentions. And just as much as we hope Sir Waldo and Miss Trent will make a match of it, we're desperately keen that Tiffany Wield doesn't get her hooks into the lovely Julian. So it's lucky that Tiffany can never disguise her tyrannical nature for long, and that the virtuous Patience is there to save street urchins and distract Julian. We also ponder what Laurie's future will hold. Will Sir Waldo manage to form a healthier relationship with him and steer him onto a better path? Of course he will! If he can drive a team of horses to the inch, Laurie won't be a problem. ‘The names she called me! It beats me where she learned ‘em, I can tell you that ma'am!' ‘What did she call you, Laurie?' Enquired Sir Waldo, much interested. ‘I wonder,' said Miss Trent, in a voice of determined coldness, ‘if you would be so obliging, sir, as to refrain from asking quite unimportant questions? Mr Calver, what can I say but that I am deeply mortified? As Miss Wield's governess, I must hold myself to blame, but I trust - ‘ ‘Learn them from you, did she, ma'am?' said Sir Waldo irrepressibly. Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 27 - Powder and Patch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 45:03


    Spoiler alert! In this episode we kick things off by discussing whether Sir Maurice and Cleone were reasonable in wanting Philip to change his ways. Is he being asked to put aside his real identity and conform? Or do they want him to broaden his horizons before slipping prematurely into old age? And what about Cleone? A young woman who gets engaged more times in ten minutes than most of us do in a lifetime. Hey, she's 18, and just keeps on being importuned - we've got sympathy for her. But it's the older generation who are really bringing the romance in this story, so we also talk about that old romantic Tom, and the incomparable Lady Malmerstoke. Some of her views on women are certainly problematic, but when it comes to entertainment value - she's up there with the very best of the eccentric widows. “Men with chins like his are not safe. I've had experience, and I know. He'll win in the end, if he has a mind to do so.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 26 - The Quiet Gentleman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 57:36


    In this episode we talk about a very dysfunctional family and deep-rooted resentments that might prove deadly. There's intrigue, danger and mystery galore, plus delightfully prosaic heroine, Drusilla, who knows just where to place a problematic epergne. Our hero, St Erth, faces multiple attempts on his life, and perhaps even more frighteningly, must live under the same roof as his stepmother and short-tempered half-brother Martin. At least he's got his sensible cousin Theo on hand to offer him sage advice and keep him safe. Right?! ‘What happened to me?' he asked. ‘You met with a slight accident, but it is of no consequence. You will be better directly.' ‘Oh!' His eyelids were drooping again, but he smiled, and murmured: ‘You are always coming to my rescue!' Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 25 - An Infamous Army

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 49:50


    Spoiler alert! Heyer pulls off quite the feat in An Infamous Army - capturing the horrors of war through the love story of dashing Charles Audley and rebellious Barbara Childe. While Heyer's research into the Battle of Waterloo has long been respected, we also take a moment to appreciate how she builds an atmosphere. We're right there with the ton in Brussels, swept up in the mad rush to cram in as much pleasure as possible. And we're still with them as they confront a pivotal moment in history and the devastating loss of life that brings. It feels like a ‘big' novel, so we're grateful to be accompanied by old friends in the form of Judith and Worth, Mary and Dominic, and (to a slightly lesser extent) Peregrine.  So join us on the battlefield and in the ballroom in our latest episode. “No one could foretell what the future held; but everyone knew that these weeks might be the last of happiness. Except when news crept through of movement on the frontier, war was not much talked of. Talking of it could not stop its coming; it was better to put the thought of it behind one, and to be merry while the sun still shone.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 24 - The Masqueraders

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 63:22


    Spoiler alert! Have you ever been tempted to slap someone with a glove à la Sir Anthony Fanshawe? While we'd never condone violence, to be honest we do see the appeal. In this episode we talk about the magnetism and audacity of the Old Gentleman, the all-accepting love of the Large Gentleman, the stoicism of Prudence, and the Princess Bride levels of swashbuckling shown by Robin. Also we surprised ourselves by only very rarely stumbling over our Robins/Peters/Prudences/Kates. Happy listening our little cabbages, as Lady Lowestoft might say. “‘I say, Mr Rensley, that you dare not meet me now or at any time,' Sir Anthony replied, to the astonishment of his friends. His hand came up, and he struck Mr Rensley lightly across the mouth with the glove he held.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

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    Ep 23 - Charity Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 52:55


    Spoilers ahead! Why does it take so long for Viscount Desford and Henrietta Silverdale to get together? We've got theories… They've both enjoyed a few years of freedom and frivolity of course, which makes a nice change. Des's father is still alive and kicking (and perfectly capable of a delivering a fine trimming) so there wasn't any need for Des to assume responsibility early like some of our other heroes. And Hetta? We suspect her heart was engaged before Des's was, but she didn't seem to be pining away, merely keeping herself entertained with an array of suitors while Des shook off some youthful racketyness. So all it needed was the perfectly lovely Mr Cary Nethercott and Miss Cherry Steane to make our lovers realise they wouldn't be happy to see their best friend with anyone else. Perhaps that means they settled down at just the right time. We like to think so. And woven in amongst this lovely journey from best friends to lovers, we have the joy of meeting the irascible and loyal to the last, Simon Carrington, Lord Nettlecombe and his lady housekeeper wife, and of course Wilfred Steane, or should we say Baron Monte Toscana? Fascinated, Simon said: ‘Do you - do you carry different cards, sir?' ‘Certainly! I find it convenient to use one card here, and another there, for you must know I am domiciled abroad, and spend much of my time in travel. But this card,' he said, handing it to Simon with a flourish, ‘bears my true name, and will doubtless explain to you why I have sought you out!' Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

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    Ep 22 - Cousin Kate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 67:41


    Spoiler alert! It's cold and dark here in London so the perfect time to get a little gothic with Cousin Kate. It doesn't seem to be a universally popular novel, but we tapped into our inner torment and really enjoyed it. We will acknowledge however that this isn't the most comfortable of reads - what with all the violent deaths and animal cruelty. In this episode we talk about the chilling gothic elements in this story, and how the ratcheting tension is cut through with the refreshingly straight-talking Nidd family, and the absolutely charming love story (with a real cracker of a proposal scene). Everyone falls under the spell of Kate Malvern of course. She's an intrepid heroine who grew up following the drum, isn't above working to support herself, and is quite capable of slapping her employer's lecherous relative. And Philip, with his loyalty and kindness, proves himself worthy of her. Minerva, Torquil and Sir Tim on the other hand are much more dubious figures (unless you've got more sympathy for Sir Timothy than we have). Machiavellian machinations and murder galore in that unhappy little triumvirate. We end up discussing whether Sir Tim had a happier ending than he deserved, and how Heyer forces us to feel sympathy for Torquil. And then there's Minerva - you know we love dissecting a good baddie, and she certainly gives us plenty to get our teeth into. “He addressed himself to Kate, saying, in his stateliest manner: ‘I beg your pardon, miss, but since her ladyship is unwell I feel it my duty to inform you that Mrs Thorne has seen fit to Prophesy!'” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 21 - A Civil Contract

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 89:25


    Spoilers ahead.  It's time for a very domestic story in this episode as we quietly cheer on the growing closeness between lovelorn Adam and the ever-practical Jenny. Jenny might be the least likely heroine in the Heyerverse but she marries a man hopelessly in love with another, just because it's the only thing she can do to help him. That makes her a hero in our eyes - although we could wish she set a slightly lower standard in wifely behaviour, because she's making the rest of us look bad. She certainly makes a better wife than Julia - the ethereal beauty who swoons at parties, and pointedly sings sentimental songs at a married man. Rockhill deserves better, but evidently even clever men are susceptible to fleeting beauty (the Mrs Bennet effect). But not only are we treated to the bittersweet, and often unflinchingly honest, relationship between Adam and Jenny, we also have the absolute delight of Jonathan Chawleigh - a self-made man with a tendency to show up with a lobster for his hostess. He's such a juicy character, and the contrast this forceful and emotional family man presents against the restrained and cool Lyntons gives a fascinating insight into class and family life. All-in-all it's a complex and subtle story, so we stubbornly make no apologies for the run time of this episode - we were having a ball! “But I was never one for reading those old romances and legends that Julia dotes on,' said Jenny apologetically. ‘I do know that he likes his eggs boiled for four minutes exactly, and won't touch muffins.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 20 - Faro‘s Daughter

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 52:35


    Spoilers ahead.  Poor Lady Bellingham! Running a profitable yet respectable gaming house is harder than it appears. Especially since her niece refuses to form a connection for such a base purpose as financial security. And then there's the cost of green peas to consider. If only there was a handsome green pea farmer for Deb to marry, but sadly it's down to Max Ravenscar's deep pockets to save the day. Can this pair get past Max's blistering tongue and Deb's determination to win their battle at any cost?  Join us in this episode as we scrabble to uncover Max's finer points, discuss well-turned ankles, and whether the secondary characters in this book cut the mustard. (Also if you'd like more Heyer podcasts in your life, give Heyer Today a listen: https://fablegazers.wordpress.com/binge-our-podcasts-now/ you will learn sooo much.) "I will say this for you, Deb: you may lock people up in the cellar, and fling thousands of pounds in their faces as though it was mud, but you don't cry!" Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 19 - False Colours

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 51:01


    Spoilers ahead. Kit's got quite the moral maze to navigate in False Colours - pretend to be his AWOL twin to avoid offending his possible-future-wife's grandmother, but without accidentally letting possible-future-wife fall in love with him before his twin returns. It's a good job he's got some serious diplomatic chops, and that Cressy Stavely is quite the diplomat herself. In fact this couple has all the political nous and charm of Regency Obamas. But as lovely as their romance is, a special mention has to go to Sir Bonamy Ripple, bon viveur and loyal cicisbeo. Only the combination of his deep pockets and chivalry is enough to keep Lady Denville out of debt. And we couldn't bear to see Lady Denville kept in anything less than opulent style. A middle-aged woman with the ability to effortlessly enthrall young men is truly an inspiration. Although we possibly find ourselves relating a little too much to her concerns about haggard necks. Join us in this episode where we discuss the slightly soppy endearments employed by our young couple, whether Evelyn should have a better fate than the saintly but dull Miss Askham, and we ask just how entrapped was Sir Bonamy? 'Sir Bonamy Ripple enjoys a good tipple, Spanish fritters, partridge and pike. But if he eats too much turtle,  he'll soon turn quite purple, for his corset's as tight as you like.' "Would you believe it? - the instant she clapped eyes on me, she said that she saw I had taken to dyeing my hair! I was never more shocked, for it is quite untrue! It is not dyeing one's hair merely to restore its colour when it begins to fade a little!" Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 18 - Venetia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 54:32


    Spoilers ahead. Possibly the most romantic of all Heyer novels, in this episode we fall under the spell of Dameral - a young Classics nerd turned rake, rejected by his family and society; and Venetia - pragmatic, brave, witty and kind despite a lifetime of loneliness. Theirs is an uncommon love, and we absolutely luxuriate in it. But it's not all about the love story, because when Mrs Scorrier and Edward Yardley are on the scene the red mist of anger descends upon us. We simply cannot bear to see these domineering and outrageous figures persecute our lovely heroine. But of course, it's always fun to have villains you can happily hate. Finally, apologies for making precisely zero references to any of the many literary allusions scattered throughout the book. We ran out of time and Flurry ate our homework. Instead we stick to our usual level and discuss Regency orgies and take bets on Dameral's faithfulness (in summary: we think he's clearly reformed). "The thing is that even if you were to hold an orgy here the chances are he would only think it pretty tame, compared to the Romans, not to mention the Bacchae, who, from anything I can discover, were precisely the sort of females one would wish a boy not to know about!" Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep17 - The Reluctant Widow

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 50:23


    Spoilers ahead. A deathbed marriage, Bonaparte agents, a secret stairway, and Bouncer the much-maligned guard dog all play a part in this high-stakes adventure. We wonder if Elinor would have found herself embroiled in it if she wasn't making decisions when hungry. Perhaps she should have had some of Dr. Ratcliffe's Restorative Pork Jelly - it seemed to keep Francis Cheviot strong enough to devise numerous devious plots (and we do like seeing the famous pork jelly get a mention). But of course, Francis Cheviot is no match for the Carlyon brothers. We really enjoy the brotherly squabbling between sensible John and exuberant Nicky, and we commiserate with Elinor as everyone around her bows down to the unstoppable will of Ned Carlyon. And naturally, our thoughts go out to Mrs Macclesfield - forced to rear her own children in the absence of a governess. "She could not but acknowledge that it was the part of a loyal Englishwoman to do her possible to frustrate the enemies of her country, however ruthless these might be. But she wished she had not been the appointed Englishwoman." Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 16 - The Convenient Marriage

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 46:18


    In this episode we talk about how Horry and Rule - two charming and capable individuals - are made even more likeable because of their vulnerability when it comes to affairs of the heart. It's a vulnerability that allows our trio of villains (with distinct Dangerous Liaisons vibes) to interfere in their path to happiness. But there's nothing like getting dunked in a pond to take a man down a peg or two. And because we can't have our Heyer novels too dark, we've got the risk-taking Pel, the ever-punctilious Pom, and the relatively level-headed Captain Heron becoming the most beset gang of highway robbers that we've ever heard of. ‘Marcus, is the girl a minx?' She asked. ‘No,' he answered. 'She is not, Louisa. I am not at all sure that she is not a heroine.' Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast  

    Ep 15 - The Talisman Ring

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 43:40


    Smugglers, murder plots, punch ups and a priest hole - it's quite the Famous Five adventure for Sir Tristram, Sarah, Ludovic and Eustacie (and Sir Hugh to make up the numbers). In this episode we talk about the morbid flights of fancy of teenage girls, the allure of athletic gentlemen, and the skill required to shoot candelabras. Su also demonstrates that she understands neither French nor horse riding. And amongst all that adventure we enjoy the sparkling chemistry between Sir Tristram and Miss Thane. Considering they're both well able to throw a devastating punch, we think they're a perfect match. In fact they'll be as happy as Sir Hugh in a wine cellar. "Unfortunately, you, Sir Tristram, knowing nothing of me, and being possessed of a tyrannical disposition - I beg your pardon?' 'I did not speak,' replied Sir Tristram, eyeing her frostily. Miss Thane met his look with one of liquid innocence. 'Oh I quite thought you did!' 'I choked,' explained Sir Tristram. 'Pray continue! You had reached my tyrannical disposition.' Surprise bonus content! In this episode we imagine Shield sitting down to draw horses for Miss Thane's sketchbook - a vital part of their ruse to uncover the priest hole. Well... Su thought it would be fun to try writing that scene herself, and Rach encouraged her: https://thegeorgetteheyerpodcast.podbean.com/p/bonus-content/ Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 14 - The Grand Sophy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 48:24


    Imagine if a relative foisted a coat-wearing monkey onto your household? It would be an absolute scene, but despite such an egregious start we just couldn't help but fall under the spell of the ruthlessly kind-hearted Sophy, or the buttoned up, yet sexy, Charles.  We also find time to admire the nap-loving Queen of eggs Marquesa de Villacanas, and the ever-urbane Lord Charlbury. While he may have picked the worst possible time to contract mumps, he took being shot with undeniable aplomb. Miss Wraxton on the other hand, does not escape criticism - but isn't she a real pleasure to dislike? And of course we talk about what may come next for the happy couple, and Sophy's briefly mentioned previous exploits - anyone heard of a missing manuscript telling us about the time she set a family in Belgium to rights? Because we want to read that! ‘Charlbury behaved with the greatest presence of mind imaginable - perfectly cool, and more than a match for such rascals!' ‘Oh Charlbury!' sighed Cecilia, overcome by the thought of such intrepid conduct.  His lordship, soothingly patting her shoulder, could not resist asking: ‘How many of the desperate ruffians did I vanquish, Sophy?' ‘That,' said Sophy, quelling him with a frown, ‘we shall never know!' Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 13 - Regency Buck

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 48:01


    We're back! After a year-long lockdown hiatus, we're here to talk about Regency Buck... High-handed Lord Worth meets headstrong Judith and sparks fly. Young Peregrine comes perilously close to death on multiple occasions, but eventually just discovers a love of yachts. Along the way we meet lecherous royals, boxers and Beau Brummell himself. And then we find ourselves wishing Heyer hadn't gone into quite such graphic detail on cock-fighting. It's good to be back. ‘It is the only thing I know of to his advantage,' Judith said. ‘I will admit him to be an excellent whip. But for the rest I find him a mere fop, a creature of affectations, tricked out in modish clothes, thinking snuff to be of more moment than events of real importance. Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

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    Ep 12 - Devil's Cub

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 51:07


    Don't you wish Heyer wrote sequels for more of her novels? Especially when that means you can catch up with the legendary Rupert! Fighting and flirting abound as we career across France with star-crossed lovers Vidal and Mary. There's drunk horse riding, gunshots, bar room brawls and a heroine with a very pragmatic attitude to food. We talk about the lack of ginger heroes, what exactly constitutes a ‘classic' nostril, and why Devil's Cub appealed so much to our teenage selves. Let's raise a glass to Dijon! “The landlord was trying to explain that there were a great many English people in his house, all fighting duels or having hysterics.”  Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 11 - These Old Shades

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 45:40


    Voyons! We're full of admiration for These Old Shades - it balances to perfection a riotous adventure and a genuinely touching love story. Avon - the man with a dark past, red high heels and determination to prove worthy of his love. Leonie - wise beyond her years, haunted by loneliness, but with an indomitable spirit and ability to get herself out of scrapes. And Rupert, ah Rupert! Horse thief, enemy of poetry, and prince of our hearts. We talk about how the Duke and his siblings grow closer, and why the age gap between Avon and Leonie doesn't seem so disturbing in this story. We also cover Heyer's take on nature vs nuture, and Avon's ability to make a dramatic entrance. And to anyone who doesn't like These Old Shades we say “Bah!” “I believe I have several times requested you not to call Rupert 'imbecile', infant." "But Monseigheur, he is an imbecile!" she protested. "You know he is!" "Undoubtedly, ma fille, but I do not tell the whole world so." "Then I do not know what I am to call him," said Leonie.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 10 - Bath Tangle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 43:00


    In this episode we talk about how reasonably intelligent people can mess up their love lives so very spectacularly. We thrash out the character flaws of Serena and Rotherham, and come to a greater appreciation of Fanny and Major Kirkby's gentler souls. And we even spend a little time admiring the brass neck of young Gerard Monksleigh - master of the budget-friendly elopement. “The Lady Serena, never remarkable for propriety, stared incredulously, and exclaimed: ‘What in the world brings you here, I should like to know?' ‘So should I!' retorted his lordship. ‘How well we should have suited, Serena! So many ideas as we have in common!” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast  

    Ep 9 - The Foundling

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 45:29


    Plenty of fiendish plots and kidnap attempts in this episode, but also talk of macaroons and Daniel Craig's laser blue eyes. We discuss Gilly's approach to problem solving - an unusual mixture of violence, arson and friendly chats. We consider Belinda and her propensity for wandering off with 'gentlemen', and we invent a new Bond villian - Newt Scaramanga! “She sighed and leaned her cheek against his shoulder. "How comfortable this is! she said. "And so delightfully vulgar! Does plain Mr Dash put his arm round ladies in hackney coaches?" "When not in gaol he does," the Duke responded.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 8 - Frederica

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 49:33


    Lufra and Charis send us into a pronunciation tailspin in this episode, but we still find time to discuss whether we'd drink warm milk from cows in Green Park, and if it's possible for Charis to be that beautiful. We also consider setting up our own YouTube channel dedicated to us trying to replicate different styles of neckcloth, from the Mathematical to the Oriental. You'd watch that right? But mostly in this episode we talk about the characters that make this book such a fan favourite - Alverstoke, Felix, Jessamy, and Frederica herself. By the end we're just reading out our best bits and trying not to cry at how lovely it all is. And for the Mr Charles Trevor fans out there - we stand with you. That man's the very definition of quietly capable, and we've made plans for his future adventures. “I didn't smuggle the dog into the country; I merely caused him to be smuggled out of Baluchistan.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast  

    Ep 7 - April Lady

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 40:51


    Bravely setting aside our long-held dislike of April Lady, we pick it up after many years to see if our opinions have changed. Spoiler: Yeah, we like it a little bit more than we used to. This episode also sees Su use the euphemism 'night-time adventures' and Rach take us into some conversational cul-de-sacs. "Can you pay my bills  "Can you pay my telephone bills  "Can you pay my automo-bills  "If you did then maybe we could chill" - Destiny's Child / Nell Cardross

    Ep 6 - Arabella

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 35:59


    What a romance! Carriage rides together, intimate heart to heart conversations, and soulful looks - and that's just Mr Beaumaris and Ulysses. Meanwhile Arabella, social justice warrior, puts her privilege to good use saving urchins, dogs and Mr Beaumaris from a life of fashionable ennui. And then there's the infamous Leaky Peg - kind-hearted slattern and saviour of drunken young men. We salute you Peg, may your leak never be plugged. “Do you know,' she said slowly, ‘I have just thought – Mr Beaumaris, something tells me that Lady Bridlington may not like this dear little dog!' Mr Beaumaris waited in patient resignation for his certain fate to descend upon him.” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

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    Ep 5 - Sylvester

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 54:03


    We've got romance brewing in a snowbound inn. We've got a brief jaunt to France with a side helping of casual French-bashing. And we've got a whole lot of affection for young Tom Orde. We also ask how much involvement is it appropriate for a mother to have in her son's love life. And if you're looking for a peerless Regency chat-up line, we're your wingmen. Oh, and of course - eyebrow chat. “It was strange how the dullest party could be enjoyed because there was one person present whose eyes could be met for the fraction of a second, in wordless appreciation of a joke unshared by others: almost as strange as the insipidity of parties at which that person was not present.”  Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 4 - Friday's Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 45:41


    In which we enjoy the company of gentleman - Ferdy and Gil to be precise, and object to Miss Wantage's demotion from Hero to Kitten. With a classic denouement and a nemesis on the loose, we've only got one question for you... Do YOU know a bishop? "You know what I think? Fate! That's what it is fate! There's a thing that comes after a fellow: got a name, but I forgot what it is. Creeps up behind him, and puts him in the basket when he ain't expecting it." Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 3 - The Black Moth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 41:44


    We're going Georgian in this episode with The Black Moth.  Dashing highwaymen, eyebrow stencilling, and a flexible legal system. Plus answering the question: just how villainous do we want our villains?  Let's make an elegant leg and get stuck in.  "You are like a, like a fish, with no more love in you than a fish, and no more heart than a fish."  Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 2 - Black Sheep

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 47:41


    After the high adventure of The Unknown Ajax we turn to a more romantic story - Black Sheep.  We talk invalidish ladies, lovesick teens, dastardly fortune hunters, career opportunities for former sex workers, and Austen similarities.  'Talking to you is like, like talking to an eel!' 'No is it? I've never tried talking to an eel. Isn't it a waste of time?'  Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Ep 1 - The Unknown Ajax

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 42:31


    How do you pick the first Heyer book to discuss?  You give it very little thought and just plunge in with a solid one. So here we are with The Unknown Ajax.  You'll hear us discuss the magnificent Lady Aurelia as a role model for modern women, fangirl over the peerless and mistreated Claude, and ponder Sean Bean's height.  Also, Rach makes a Michael Gambon revelation, and Su tries out a Yorkshire accent. She is wrong to do so.  "I have nothing further to add, except that I shall immediately lay the matter before my husband. No doubt he will know what action to take. As a mere female, I cannot consider myself competent to deal with such an affair." - Lady Aurelia  Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

    Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 1:29


    Hoping for an educational and informative podcast about the queen of Regency romance? This isn't that. This is two old school friends talking about a different Georgette Heyer book every episode. Giggling at anyone called Fanny, mispronouncing Marquess, and making appalling attempts at accents. It's not researched or professional, at all, but it is brought to you by a couple of idiots who bloody love Georgette Heyer. Is it for you? If you've never read any Heyer, probably not. If you've read them all, multiple times, and occasionally find yourself uttering phrases like ‘silly nodcock' this is for you. You are our people. Welcome Heyer nerds. We hope you stick with us. Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast

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