2 Books by Tyler Flynn
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Overview: I’ve always loved the eighteenth century. Maybe it was the Scarlet Pimpernel books, which I devoured with delight. All that swashbuckling. Swords made from Toledo steel brandished in duels fought in misty mornings, villains banished, honour defended, and faithful servants obeying their masters’ every whim.
Except it wasn’t like that, of course. As I read more widely, I realised that the eighteenth century was much like any other century. There were dark corners, grime and dirt everywhere, muggers and thieves. And the aristocracy didn’t always see – or want to see – the terrible conditions in which other people sometimes lived. Which, of course, was what led to the Revolution in France.
So when it came to writing a romance myself, I knew I wanted to set it in the eighteenth century but I knew too that the books had to reflect the realities of life. And it was particularly difficult for gay men, an offense that could result in hanging.
Genre: Historical Romance MM
Chasing the Rebel France, 1791
Marcus, Lord Rothbury, is on the run. Part of a foiled plot to help King Louis and Queen Marie Antoinette escape to Switzerland, he’s searching for the jewels the rebels stole from the queen—jewels that, when sold in England, will buy the monarchs’ freedom and restore the aristocratic order Marcus holds dear.
Pamphleteer James Lockhart publicly condemns the monarchy and has his own plans for the jewels—selling them to help the Parisian poor. But when the two are thrown together against a common adversary, Marcus finds himself increasingly attracted to the impetuous American.
As they hunt for the jewels, Marcus begins to suspect his companion isn’t all he seems. Secretive and changeable, James could be playing a double game, and Marcus can’t be sure who James is fighting against—the enemy, or the man who’s fallen in love with him.
Hunting the Spy England, 1792
Revolution rages in France, and war with England is imminent. But Nathan Kennett is fighting his own battle. An undercover spy catcher, he’s after an unknown informant who’s supplying valuable secrets about the English coastal defenses to the French.
When he discovers a dead body in his employer’s house, with Sir Peter Ross hunched over it, he has his suspect. Lean, strong and firm, Peter is Nathan’s ex-lover—and a member of the aristocracy. He represents everything Nathan hates and has the arrogance to match. Peter broke off their affair with no explanation, but is he capable of murder, and treason besides?
Trying to keep one step ahead of his enemies, Nathan has only two days to identify and deliver the informant to his superiors in London. Peter swears his innocence and offers to help find the true culprit, but as riots swell in the streets, Nathan can’t be sure he can trust him. Or himself, when they’re together.
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