False Colours
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False Colours

The young Earl of Denville was missing. Handsome and eligible as the titled elder of the renowned Fancot twins was, no one would forgive him if he failed to appear before his fiancee's family. For even though they did not love each other, he could hardly embarrass the charming Cressida Stavely at her own engagement party. And if the match were wrecked, it would dash the last hope of getting his lovely, improvident mother out of debt. With an uncanny hunch about his twin's predicament, the younger brother, Kit, appeared at the party just in time to double for the missing Earl. With his intelligence he succeeded in deceiving all present. And with his superb manners he not only charmed Cressy's formidable grandmother, but made Cressy herself wonder if she didn't love the Earl after all . . .

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This is such a comfortably entertaining read that it's easy to revisit once in a while, in large part because of the gradual and believable evolution of the romance between the two main characters.

Christopher "Kit" Fancot is with the diplomatic corps, currently situated in Vienna as part of Charles Stewart's staff. But a sense of foreboding that his older twin, Evelyn, has suffered an injury has brought him back to London where he arrives at the family home unannounced and in the wee hour...

By Keitha Bradtke


I was in junior high school, reading Deceptions by Judith Michael along with everyone else – that was the last time I had this much fun reading about changeling twins. Of course, Deceptions was drowning in bathos, while False Colours is a lighthearted comedy of errors.

Kit and Evelyn Francot are twins, the sons of London’s famed beauty, Lady Denville. Evelyn has come into the title Earl of Denville, being the elder. (One wonders how they can tell?) But, as so often happens in Heyer, he doe...

By Yun O'Keefe


This was my first Georgette Heyer book, and started me on collecting everything from her I can get my hands on. Cute and clean little regency romance. It’s not just a love story…that would be boring. It’s a comedy, with all sort of hijinks that the main characters get into, specifically the main character who has switched identities with his twin brother. I really liked it, and I recommend this edition too. Font is easy to read and the book is easy to hold on to. Virtually indestructible cover.

By Nedra Goldner


I'm reading every Georgette Heyer book I can get my hands on. She is simply brilliant in creating her characters, in spinning out sparkling dialogue, and in her astounding knowledge of the period. I can't get enough of her vocabulary and all those witty turns of phrase. This book is essentially a comedy about mistaken identity, or rather, one handsome twin (Kit) posing as the missing handsome twin (Evelyn -- and that is a man's name in England, pronounced Eve - uh - lyn). Evelyn has disappear...

By Janelle Oberbrunner


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