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An Infamous Army

Written by: Georgette Heyer
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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An Infamous Army is read by Kristin Atherton, who appears in Waterloo Road.

The Battle of Waterloo. A heart-racing tale of adventure, love and fate against the backdrop of one of the most decisive battles in history by one of the greatest and best-selling romantic novelists of all time.

In 1815, beneath the aegis of the Army of Occupation, Brussels is the gayest town in Europe. And the widow Lady Barbara Childe, renowned for being as outrageous as she is beautiful, is at the centre of all that is fashionable and light-hearted. When she meets Charles Audley, dashing aide-de-camp to the great Duke of Wellington himself, her joie de vivre knows no bounds - until the eve of the fateful Battle of Waterloo....

Georgette Heyer was the creator - greatest practitioner - of the Regency romance, and An Infamous Army shows why she has won the hearts of a whole new audience with her sweeping historical fiction.

©1937 Georgette Heyer (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Romance Romance Heartfelt

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The book is Georgette Heyer's masterpiece. In this narrated version, each fascinating character came alive, but even better, the battle scenes at of Waterloo, and the buildup to the battle, were totally gripping, exciting and emotionally powerful.

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