What inspired Georgette Heyer to blend mystery with her historical setting in 'Duplicate Death'?
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What inspired Georgette Heyer to blend mystery with her historical setting in 'Duplicate Death'?
Did anyone else feel the humor balanced the suspense perfectly, or did it lessen the tension?
How do you think the historical context influenced the story's clues and red herrings?