Troy Chimneys

Troy Chimneys

Summary

A Victorian gentleman is forced by illness to entertain himself with the family archive, and he uncovers the Regency-era correspondence and diaries of one Miles Lufton, MP - apparently a black sheep of the family, connected with a scandal long buried. But through the pieced-together artefacts from the past, a fuller picture emerges of a man torn between two personalities - Miles, serious, studious and penniless, and 'Pronto', flirt, political mover and eternal 'extra man'. Miles longs to dispose of his disreputable alter ego, but that way lies calamity...

Reviews

  • She combines imagination with delicate feeling, capturing the right atmosphere with a simple style that makes her story timeless
    Times Literary Supplement

About the author

Margaret Kennedy

Learn More

Sign up to the Penguin Newsletter

For the latest books, recommendations, author interviews and more