The Reason Why
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3.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This is a romance book. People often wondered what nation the great financier, Francis Markrute, originally sprang from. He was now a naturalized Englishman and he looked English enough. He was slight and fair, and had an immaculately groomed appearance generally—which even the best of valets cannot always produce. He wore his clothes with that quiet, unconscious air which is particularly English. He had no perceptible accent—only a deliberate way of speaking. But Markrute!—such a name might have come from anywhere. No one knew anything about him, except that he was fabulously rich and had descended upon London some ten years previously from Paris, or Berlin, or Vienna, and had immediately become a power in the city, and within a year or so, had grown to be omnipotent in certain circles. He had a wonderfully appointed house in Park Lane, one of those smaller ones just at the turn out of Grosvenor Street, and there he entertained in a reserved fashion.
Customer Reviews
The Reason Why
I loved this book! It had me from the first sentence to the last. In The Music Man, the librarian says something negative to the mayor's wife about reading Elinor Glyn. I never knew the author was a real person--I thought she was made up for the movie. Luckily, I was searching my iPad for books to read and put in her name. I'm definitely going to read more of her.