Fiction
THESE OLD SHADES. By Georgette Heyer. (Heinemann, 7s. 6d.)—A wicked but witty eighteenth-century English duke is the hero of this incredibly romantic but amusing
novel. He adopts a page-boy who turns out to be a girl and serves in his hands as an instrument of vengeance to destroy
one of his ancient enemies. All sorts of other character, weave their gay way through the pages of this light-hearted story, which one feels immediately would make a delightful film. It has the movement and the candid innocence necessary but at the same time is fiction skilfully contrived to entertain and even convince. The character of the boyish girl-heroine is prettily drawn and all the people she meets are extra- ordinarily real.