<p><b>Set in an alternative Edwardian England, this is a comedy of manners, manor houses, and hedge mazes – including a magic-infused murder mystery and a delightful queer romance.</b><br><br><b>‘Lush historical fantasy . . . A delightful book, with richly developed characters’ </b>– <b><i>New York Times</i></b><br><br><b>‘Mystery! Magic! Murder! . . . This book is a confection, both marvellous and light’ </b>– <b>Alix E. Harrow</b>, <b>author of <i>The Ten Thousand Doors of January</i></b><br><br><b>For fans of Georgette Heyer or Julia Quinn's <i>Bridgerton</i>, who'd like to welcome magic into their lives . . .</b><br><br>Young baronet Robin Blyth thought he was taking up a minor governmental post. However, he's actually been appointed parliamentary liaison to