
Jane and Vincent, master glamourists, face piracy and deception in a magical Regency heist adventure.
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Jane and Vincent, master glamourists, face piracy and deception in a magical Regency heist adventure.
Acclaimed fantasist Mary Robinette Kowal has enchanted many fans with her beloved novels featuring a Regency setting in which magic--known here as glamour--is real. In Valour and Vanity, master glamourists Jane and Vincent find themselves in the sort of magical adventure that might result if Jane Austen wrote Ocean's Eleven.
After Melody's wedding, the Ellsworths and Vincents accompany the young couple on their tour of the continent. Jane and Vincent plan to separate from the party and tr...
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Minor romantic elements between main characters; no explicit content.
Moderate violence with pirate attacks; no graphic gore depicted.
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Major focus on glamour, a form of fantasy magic central to the plot.
No real-world occult content depicted.
Minor social commentary on Regency-era class and gender roles.
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Minor depiction of piracy and loss; no explicit abuse or suffering.
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