I read all the works of S des Horts, from the tremendous "The scandalous story of Penny Parker-Jones", through "The Panther" (a treat, dazzling work of literature, the history of Louis Cartier and Jeanne Toussaint is well described and written) and "The Magnificent Charteris" (I did not really like it ...) As you understand, I was really excited about Penny Parker-Jones. I would find this style, this energy, and also less naivety in the sex scenes that Stephanie likes to describe and are quite tasty at times, but some of them are just too implausible and harm, in my opinion, to the balance of the rest of the book (such as the "first time" between Kane and Chas, under the eyes of Princess Margaret and Winston Churchill ... there it is great no matter what and that's damage). If the flash back system is quite successful. Always ingenuity, style, movement (this is the least we can say). Go Stephanie, we rebuilt a Penny Parker Jones, you have the talent. A little less sex, or so subtle, do not become the SAS novel about English ... Roll on the next book in S des Horts