

Quick, however, has other plansįor Artemis. With the help of his "Eyes and Ears," loyal street urchins who search the city forīits of juicy gossip, he plots to ruin the perpetrators and then revel in their total destruction.

Pleasure gardens called the Magic Pavilions.

In London, Artemis makes a fortune as the "Dream Merchant," the proprietor of He intends to use these skills to avenge the death of his lover, Catherine, a young actress killed escapingįrom three debauched rakes who raped her. Masters of the ancient philosophy and martial art of Vanza.Īlong with a load of useful rules for living, Artemis Hunt was taught shrewdness and craftiness by monks in the Garden Quick delivers another reliable Regency romantic-suspense story, her second in a series (I Thee Wed, 1999, etc.) about
