![]() ![]() Yet despite Mostyn’s rigid adherence to the mores of class distinction and his belief in the deference due to the son of an earl, master and man had quickly reached an accommodation. Mostyn had been foisted on him by his mother when he’d first come up to town in the fond hope that the man would instill some degree of tractability into a son who, as she frequently declared, was ungovernable. Straining his ears, Barnaby heard the door shut. I’ll wish you a good night.” The epitome of his calling, Mostyn bowed and silently withdrew. “I won’t need anything further.” “Very good, sir. ![]() Hank you, Mostyn.” Slumped at ease in an armchair before the fire in the parlor of his fashionable lodgings in Jermyn Street, Barnaby Adair, third son of the Earl of Cothelstone, lifted the crystal tumbler from the salver his man offered. Where the Heart Leads (February 2008)ĭdddddddddddddddddddddd Connections to Cynsters noted* Lost & Found (novella in anthology Hero, Come Back) E. The Fulbridge-Ashford Family Tree 4th Earl of DexterĬynster twins* A Martin 5th Earl of DexterĪ. London, November 1835 Assisting Miss Penelope Ashford, sister of Luc, Viscount Calverton, sister-in-law of Amelia Cynster In: Where the Heart Leads Somerset, February 1833 Assisting Lord Charles Morwellan, Earl of Meredith, brother of Alathea Cynster, brother-in-law of Gabriel Cynster, and Miss Sarah Conningham In: The Taste of Innocence ![]() Newmarket, August 1831 Assisting Dillon Caxton, cousin of Felicity Cynster, brother-in-law of Demon Cynster, and Lady Priscilla Dalloway In: What Price Love? ¥ Cornwall, June 1831 Assisting Gerrard Debbington, brother of Patience Cynster, brotherin-law of Vane Cynster, and Miss Jacqueline Tregonning In: The Truth About Love ![]() The Honorable Barnaby Adair’s Investigations Involving Cynster Connections In the morning, Barnaby and…Ģ0 There was no way we could tell the order was…Ģ1 As I feared”-Stokes slumped into what had become his usual…Ģ2 Penelope spent the next morning struggling to concentrate on running… 343 23 Who is Alert?” Stokes paced slowly before the chair on…Įpilogue Incidentally, Stokes sent word this morning-Cameron has departed these shores”.Ībout the Author Other Books by Stephanie Laurens Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher 86 8 Penelope had learned long ago that it was never wise…ĩ He’d parted from her on the steps in Mount Street…ġ0 At eight o’clock the next morning, in the large room…ġ1 Penelope had expected to spend at least a few hours…ġ2 Later that evening, Penelope paced the dark, deserted minstrel’s gallery…ġ3 Everything was in place, yet nothing had happened.ġ4 If it hadn’t been for a feline altercation on a…ġ6 Late the next night, Smythe once again darkened the French…ġ7 For what Penelope understood was the very first time, the…ġ8 Investigations are often like pulling teeth.” Barnaby reached for another…ġ9 The next day was Sunday. Keggs and I…Ĥ Stokes was on his feet behind his desk, tidying it…ĥ The next morning at nine o’clock, Inspector Basil Stokes stood…Ħ At three o’clock that afternoon Stokes presented himself at Griselda…ħ The following morning, on Barnaby Adair’s arm, Penelope climbed the. Miss Ashford told us to expect…ģ At the behest of Dick’s father, Mrs. ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]o ]oĬontents The Honorable Barnaby Adair’s Investigations Involving Cynster Connections The Fulbridge-Ashford Family Tree 1 Thank you, Mostyn.” Slumped at ease in an armchair before…Ģ Good morning, Mr. ![]()
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