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After the Unicorn

(1997)
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'Joyce Windsor practices a form of gentle wizardry that hasn't been seen since the heydays of Dodie Smith and Nancy Mitford' ARMISTEAD MAUPIN on Joyce Windsor's previous Saversnake novel. 'May there be many more from this new source of witty entertainment.' ELIZABETH LONGFORD on a Mislaid Magic. 'I loved it. I thought it fresh and sharp and funny, with a most wonderfully eccentric charm' JOANNA TROLLOPE on Mislaid Magic. The Savernakes were one of Dorset's oldest and most aristocratic families. They were also outrageous and, sometimes, just plain peculiar. The Earl had finally married Gwennie, the nursemaid, whilst his eldest daughter, Lady Portia, had married the vile Coritanum and become a duchess. Beautiful, bad-tempered, tart Claudia was setting the family on its head with plans for her approaching nuptials. And quiet, delightfully sharp and observant Amity Savernake, knowing more of the family's secrets than anyone else, watched them all from her small white house on a village green.


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