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Diana Tempest - Volume 2

Mary Cholmondeley

Book Overview: 

Colonel Tempest , his wastrel son Archie and beautiful daughter Diana (Di) are dismayed when they are cut out of the will of old Mr Tempest, Colonel Tempest’s brother. All of the Tempest fortune and estates at Overleigh pass to son John. However, everyone except John knows that he is illegitimate.

Colonel Tempest, enraged, agrees in a drunken stupor to a bounty of £10,000 on John’s head although he later comes to bitterly regret this.

Meanwhile, Di, who is strong and independent, has vowed she will never marry. However, as she gets to know her cousin John, over time they become close.

John eventually learns of his illegitimacy and its implications. What will therefore happen to his deepening love for Di and his claim to the family fortune?

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Good gracious!" exclaimed Mrs. Courtenay, and there was no doubt about her interest this time. "You did not suggest our going, did you?"

"I am not sure I did not," said Di, unfurling her parasol. "Look, granny, there is Mrs. Buller nodding to you, and you won't look at her. Yes, I rather think I did. I can't remember exactly what I said, but he promised he would not forget, and I told him we could only come when we were on the move. I impressed that upon him."

"Really, Di," said Mrs. Courtenay with asperity, "I wish you would prevent your parasol catching in my bonnet, and not offer visits without consulting me. It would have been quite time enough to have gone when he had asked us."

"He might not have asked us."

Mrs. Courtenay, who had seen a good deal of John in the weeks that preceded his[37] accident, was perhaps of a different opinion; but she did not express it. Neither did she mention her own previously fixed intention . . . Read More

Community Reviews

La cuantiosa herencia de los Tempest es recibida por el que todos consideran un hijo ilegítimo del jefe de la familia. El despecho lleva al hermano superficial y derrochador de éste a hacer una apuesta fatal sobre la vida de su sobrino. Una gran escritora británica con una perceptiva mirada sobre la

Es una novela de la época victoriana que se lee muy bien, con una intriga que mantiene el interés hasta el final.

Qué maravilla

Of the novels I've read with the Victorians Group here on Goodreads over the last 2 and a half years, this is my favorite. I'll be after her better-known work Red Pottage soon.

Diana Tempest is a sensation novel written in 1893. The story primarily takes place in Yorkshire. We learn that Colonel Temp

I read this on the recommendation of a fictional character.

Let me explain. In the book Gilded Cage there’s a brief mention that the main character is reading a book called Diana Tempest. Given that the main character is fiercely intelligent and independent, ruthless, completely comfortable with her

Very Jane Austen. The writing was lovely and evocation of time and place. Plot creaky and could see where it is was going from the beginning. Worth reading. Interesting to observe English class system from the safety of 21 century.

Credo che in fondo quel che più mi incanta, in questa letteratura vecchia più di un secolo, sia il ritmo, il passo con cui ti conduce dentro una storia, con una 'leisure' dimenticata ai giorni nostri, quando anche le sinfonie vengono ridotte a dieci minuti, i dipinti a poche linee abbozzate e i roma

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