Valour And Vanity
(The Glamourist Histories #4)
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Publisher Description
Murano, Italy
When a family celebration brings Glamourists Jane and David Vincent to the Continent, they seize the opportunity to voyage for Murano, to study the world-renowned glassblowers at work. But their ship is set upon by Barbary corsairs en route – and they arrive in Murano penniless.
Fortunately, they meet a gentleman banker who arranges for a line of credit and a place to live. But just as the Vincents start to relax, a solicitor arrives at their house and it becomes clear they have been the victims of an elaborate heist.
Trapped, penniless, their safety in fragile shape, they hatch a reckless plan to get their money back. The ensuing adventure is a glorious envisioning of all the best parts of heist narratives, but in a Regency setting – with magic.
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The espionage potential of magical illusions sets the stage for Kowal's fourth alternate-Regency caper (after Without a Summer). Lady Jane and Sir David Vincent, both accomplished at the art of spinning strands of magic into the sounds and images called "glamour," leave England to visit Venice and Murano. Their plan is to work with Murano's glassmakers, under the guise of visiting Vincent's friend Lord Byron, and capture glamour in glass so that it can be moved from place to place. After their ship is attacked by "a Barbary corsair," Vincent is injured and the pirates relieve the pair of their valuables. They arrive in Venice sans papers and discover Byron is away; their straits are dire. A banker offers lodging and monetary assistance, but their relief turns to dismay when they begin to suspect his motives. Jane and Vincent's affectionate but never anachronistic relationship, and Kowal's clever incorporation of period artifacts into the schemes, are of particular note.