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Penelope Goes to Portsmouth

Travelling Matchmaker, Book 3

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Penelope Goes to Portsmouth

By: M. C. Beaton
Narrated by: Colleen Prendergast
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The third book in M.C. Beaton's charming Travelling Matchmaker series.

Kind-hearted Miss Hannah Pym is off to Portsmouth in the company of the beautiful but practical Miss Penelope Wilkins. Miss Pym quickly realises that Penelope needs someone to enliven her sheltered life, someone perhaps like their handsome travelling companion, Lord Augustus Railton. Penelope, however, thinks Lord Augustus is a ne'er-do-well...

Hannah's hopes for adventure, on the other hand, are fulfilled when the coach happens upon a footman who faces hanging for a crime he didn't commit.

©1991 M.C. Beaton (P)1991 Audible Ltd
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You can listen to this as a stand alone book - it’s excellent! But I would recommend you start with the first in the series. MC Beaton is such an amazing author. You absolutely feel transported back in time - great plot, a variety of characters and subplots as well as some romance. You also learn so much from each book about history and the ways of the time. I loved it!

A Great Series

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story is nice, especially after listening to Pearl Hewitt, this is hard to get into

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