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Poor Relation
Series · 8 books · 1992-2022

Books in series

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Lady Fortescue Steps Out

1992

Elderly widow Lady Fortescue must escape genteel poverty. If each of five geriatrics relieve a rich relative of a costly trifle, they can turn her house into a hotel for the ton. Her nephew, Duke of Rowcester, is horrified, until he meets hotel chef Miss Harriet James, green-eyed beauty who remembers their waltz - before she lost parents and inherited debts.
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Miss Tonks Turns to Crime

1993

Six genteel seniors raise funds for their fashionable Poor Relation hotel by sending spinster Miss Letitia Tonks to rob her selfish sister of a sparkling necklace and tiara. But dashing Lord Eston dons her highwayman mask instead. Letitia's niece Cassandra Blessop cannot forget the kiss he steals as well. In London, Cassandra and Letitia pose as incognito Hungarian royalty to expose Bonnard plotting at the rival hotel Tupples.
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Mrs. Budley Falls from Grace

1993

An aristocratic widow turns to crime—and discovers love—in a romance “notable for its gentle humor and adventurous spirit” from a New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly). The Poor Relation, a hotel run by impoverished aristocrats, is in need of money to survive. Widow Eliza Budley wants to help save her new home, but with her fortune lost due to her deceased husband’s gambling debts, how can she? With no rich relative to go to, Eliza calls on the senile, elderly Marquess of Peterhouse, and pretends to be a relation while she steals just enough of his worldly goods to fund the hotel. But when she arrives at his bleak castle, she learns the Marquess is deceased, leaving his handsome nephew in charge of the estate. Once the dashing heir learns of her devious plot, can he get past her criminal leanings long enough to fall in love with her?
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Sir Philip's Folly

1993

Sir Philip Somerville "elderly tortoise" brings fat vulgar greedy mistress Mrs Budge into Poor Relation Hotel against wishes of owner elegant Lady Amelia Fortescue 70s and partners Colonel Sandhurst 70s, faded "sheep-like" Miss Tonks 40s. The trio fund actor Jason Davy to woo away Mrs Budge and make over guest Lady Arabella Carruthers 19 for handsome Lord Denby.
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Colonel Sandhurst to the Rescue

1994

Colonel Sandhurst 70s, an owner of popular Poor Relations Hotel, fears calling in debt owed by Sir Randolph Gray. Sandhurst offers Gray daughter, fetching Frederica 17, refuge from marriage with hefty Lord Bewley, who mistakes chambermaid Mary Jones for heiress. Sandhurst demands ransom from Randolph. Captain Peter Manners, engaged to Belinda, falls for Frederica.
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Back in Society

1994

The Poor Relation hotel is the toast of London, its guests are paying hard cash, and its owners are preparing to sell up and return to a life of quality. But one last romantic adventure awaits them. Lady Fortescue and her friends, newly attired in silk and lace, must rescue yet another poor relation. Driven into hiding at the hotel by a tyrannous father, a monstrous governess, and a rich but wizened suitor, Lady Jane Fremney attempts to end her life. The hoteliers are determined to improve this downcast young beauty's prospects by bringing her out for the Season, as a country miss. The young bucks call on Jane in droves, among them the handsome but racy Comte de Mornay, an exile from Napoleon's France who has broken many a heart and so far eluded matrimony. Jane is certain she prefers safe, stolid, worthy Mr. Clarence Farley. But the more she disprizes the highly unsuitable comte, the more she feels it her duty —- when his life is threatened by an assassin's pistol —- to help him escape from danger, and into l'amour.
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Lady Fortescue à la rescousse / Miss Tonks prend son envol

2022

" Irresistible ! " Elle " Un délice." Le Parisien " Si vous aimez La chronique des Bridgerton vous aimerez Les chroniques de Bond street ! " Elle Que font des aristocrates désargentés pour garder leur standing dans le Londres du XIXe siècle ? Ils ouvrent un hôtel ! Malgré son rang, lady Fortescue, veuve septuagénaire, n'a ni rente ni héritage pour vivre dignement. Lasse de dépendre de la charité familiale, elle renonce cependant à se séparer de sa grande demeure décrépite de Bond Street et de ses domestiques qu'elle ne paye plus depuis longtemps... Surgit alors la folle idée de faire cause commune avec d'autres infortunés et de transformer sa maison en hôtel. Du jour au lendemain, « Au Parent Pauvre » devient le lieu le plus chic et le plus réputé de Londres. Mais son neveu, le duc de Rowcester, voit cette petite révolution d'un mauvais oeil et se met en tête de fermer l'hôtel. Sa rencontre avec Miss Harriet James, la cuisinière en chef, pourrait bien le faire changer d'avis... Spirituelle et déjantée, la meilleure romance anglaise sur la Régence, par M.C. Beaton, l'autrice de Agatha Raisin.
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The Poor Relation Collection

Sir Philips's Folly / Colonel Sandhurst to the Rescue / Back in Society / Lady Fortescue Steps Out / Mrs Budley Falls from Grace / Miss Tonks Turns to Crime

2013

Bringing together her bestselling series The Poor Relation, we are delighted to offer you this six-book collection from Book People favourite M.C. Beaton. In these books, the Hamish Macbeth and Agatha Raisin author turns her attention to Regency Romance and the result is immensely readable tales full of wit and social observation. The noble but impoverished Lady Fortescue takes it upon herself to transform her decrepit Bond Street home into a hotel for the upper class, but little does she expect her new guests to cause her these kinds of trials and tribulations... Titles in this collection: Sir Philips' Folly; Colonel Sandhurst to the Rescue; Back in Society; Lady Fortescue Steps Out; Mrs Budley Falls from Grace; Miss Tonks Turns to Crime.

Authors

M.C. Beaton
M.C. Beaton
Author · 105 books

Like her on Facebook! Learn more on her website! Marion Chesney Gibbons aka: Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine, Helen Crampton, Marion Chesney, Charlotte Ward, Sarah Chester. Marion Chesney was born on 1936 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, and started her first job as a bookseller in charge of the fiction department in John Smith & Sons Ltd. While bookselling, by chance, she got an offer from the Scottish Daily Mail to review variety shows and quickly rose to be their theatre critic. She left Smith’s to join Scottish Field magazine as a secretary in the advertising department, without any shorthand or typing, but quickly got the job of fashion editor instead. She then moved to the Scottish Daily Express where she reported mostly on crime. This was followed by a move to Fleet Street to the Daily Express where she became chief woman reporter. After marrying Harry Scott Gibbons and having a son, Charles, Marion went to the United States where Harry had been offered the job of editor of the Oyster Bay Guardian. When that didn’t work out, they went to Virginia and Marion worked as a waitress in a greasy spoon on the Jefferson Davies in Alexandria while Harry washed the dishes. Both then got jobs on Rupert Murdoch’s new tabloid, The Star, and moved to New York. Anxious to spend more time at home with her small son, Marion, urged by her husband, started to write historical romances in 1977. After she had written over 100 of them under her maiden name, Marion Chesney, and under the pseudonyms: Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine, Helen Crampton, Charlotte Ward, and Sarah Chester, she getting fed up with 1714 to 1910, she began to write detectives stories in 1985 under the pseudonym of M. C. Beaton. On a trip from the States to Sutherland on holiday, a course at a fishing school inspired the first Constable Hamish Macbeth story. They returned to Britain and bought a croft house and croft in Sutherland where Harry reared a flock of black sheep. But Charles was at school, in London so when he finished and both tired of the long commute to the north of Scotland, they moved to the Cotswolds where Agatha Raisin was created.

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