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When Mrs Gaia Champion hosts her first supper after the untimely death of her adored husband Hercules, the meal goes sadly awry. Enter gay hero Bellerophon "Belle" Nash: city councillor, grandson of Bath's original Master of Ceremonies Beau Nash, and bachelor extraordinaire. Assisted by a group of eccentric lady friends, Belle sets out to explore Gaia's culinary mishap, only to expose a web of corruption that goes to the heart of Regency Bath's judicial system. In doing so, he struggles to retain the commitment of his German "cousin", and Princess Victoria-not yet Queen-persuades Gaia that all…mehr

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When Mrs Gaia Champion hosts her first supper after the untimely death of her adored husband Hercules, the meal goes sadly awry. Enter gay hero Bellerophon "Belle" Nash: city councillor, grandson of Bath's original Master of Ceremonies Beau Nash, and bachelor extraordinaire. Assisted by a group of eccentric lady friends, Belle sets out to explore Gaia's culinary mishap, only to expose a web of corruption that goes to the heart of Regency Bath's judicial system. In doing so, he struggles to retain the commitment of his German "cousin", and Princess Victoria-not yet Queen-persuades Gaia that all women can defeat the bonds of male repression. Welcome to The Gay Street Chronicles!


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Autorenporträt
William Keeling is a former foreign correspondent of the Financial Times who exposed a multi-billion-dollar corruption scandal in Nigeria that led to his summary deportation. He eventually left journalism for chocolate, becoming co-owner of the historic chocolate company Prestat, but is still plotting his return to the true home of jollof rice. Like his late uncle (referred to in The Gay Street Chronicles), he has a creative mind. He lives and writes in Somerset.