![]() ![]() While searching through Lady Henrietta’s old letters from 1803, Eloise stumbles across something more exciting than she ever imagined: Henrietta and her old friend Miles Dorrington were on the trail of the Black Tulip and had every intention of stopping him in his endeavour to kill the Pink Carnation. And she’s pretty sure that handsome Colin Selwick has the answers somewhere in his family’s archives. But now she has a million questions about the Carnation’s deadly nemesis, the Black Tulip. Modern day student Eloise Kelly has achieved a great academic coup by unmasking the elusive spy, the Pink Carnation, who saved England from Napoleon. To wit, the Scarlet Pimpernel, the Purple Gentian and the Pink Carnation, that dashing trio of spies who kept Napoleon in a froth of rage and the feminine population of England in another sort of froth entirely’. ![]() ‘But if modern manhood had let me down, at least the past boasted brighter specimens. ![]()
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