The Fabric of Murder (Mysteries of Georgian Norfolk Book 2) (22 page)

Foxe never knew if the Earl of Pentelow discovered he had spent the evening ogling an actress and the madam of a fashionable bordello. Nor if he cared. It was enough that the Catt sisters had enjoyed a fine evening of company. They had drawn more admiring looks and comments than any of the other women present, and done so without encountering snubs or rudenesses. Much would be said behind their backs, of course, but, all in all, he could feel well satisfied. And as for Brock and Lady Henfield …

No, it had been a great success. And if that was due to the devil, as Brock suggested, Foxe would happily continue to be one of his own and enjoy it.

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