False Colours

False Colours is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer. Set in 1817,[2] it concerns a young man temporarily impersonating his missing twin brother.

False Colours
First edition
AuthorGeorgette Heyer
Cover artistArthur Barbosa[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreRegency, Romance
PublisherThe Bodley Head
Publication date
1963
Media typePrint
Pages352 pp
OCLC166872778
823/.912 22
LC ClassPR6015.E795 F35 2008

Plot summary

Kit Fancot returns home to England from diplomatic service in Vienna to find that his twin brother Evelyn has disappeared. Although this would not normally be a problem, Evelyn will eventually meet the tyrannical grandmother of the woman he has proposed to. To keep the engagement, Kit must pretend to be his brother.

When Evelyn doesn't reappear, Kit has to stay in the rôle of Evelyn indefinitely and decides to retire to his family home in the countryside. Evelyn's chosen lady, Cressy, comes with her grandmother to the Fancot family home however. By careful deduction Cressy is able to work out that Evelyn is actually Kit in disguise, but as they have fallen in love with each other, she helps him with the deception.

Eventually Evelyn comes home with a tale of what happened to him. He discloses that he met the lady of his dreams and Kit thinks up of a fantastical idea to make sure that both brothers can get what they wish without any scandal.

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