G.Heyer writes entertainment novels, and she writes gut.Sophy, young diplomat's daughter, is with relatives in London to host, brings the problems of the family in order - cousin is in love with unsuitable suitors, cousin fall into debt, another cousin with barren moralist betrothed - and everything leads to a happy ending, not without doing even under the appropriate cover to bring. There are, as always with Heyer, funny dialogues and to individual scenes, have the theater format. Here all want in good English, and thus ideally suited for readers who are looking for light reading, thereby influence their English. Whoever says "TO light fare", which would have to reply that Georgette Heyer never wanted to write something different and no literary claims rose, except this: good to entertain and to write good English. Both succeeded in not more, but also no less.