So, which is your favourite Heyer?
Dec. 15th, 2008 08:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Surfing my friends' friends list, I came across this, which is apparently the results of a survey of a Heyer mailing list.
Votes as of 12/14/08 (104 votes)
The Grand Sophy (1950) 4.7
Frederica (1965) 4.5
Venetia (1958) 4.5
Sylvester (The Wicked Uncle) (1957) 4.4
The Unknown Ajax (1959) 4.3
Cotillion (1953) 4.3
Arabella (1949) 4.3
The Talisman Ring (1936) 4.3
Devil's Cub (1932) 4.2
The Reluctant Widow (1946) 4.2
Black Sheep (1966) 4.1
The Quiet Gentleman (1951) 4.1
Friday's Child (1944) 4.1
The Nonesuch (1962) 4.1
False Colours (1963) 3.9
These Old Shades (1926) 3.9
Faro's Daughter (1941) 3.9
The Toll-Gate (1954) 3.9
The Corinthian (Beau Wyndham) (1940) 3.8
The Convenient Marriage (1934) 3.8
Sprig Muslin (1956) 3.8
Masqueraders (1928) 3.8
Lady of Quality (1972) 3.7
April Lady (1957) 3.6
The Foundling (1948) 3.6
Bath Tangle (1955) 3.5
Pistols for Two: And Other Stories (1960) 3.5
A Civil Contract (1961) 3.3
Death in the Stocks (Merely Murder) (1935) 3.3
Behold, Here's Poison (1936) 3.3
Regency Buck (1935) 3.2
The Unfinished Clue (1934) 3.2
An Infamous Army (1937) 3.1
Why Shoot a Butler? (1933) 3.1
Duplicate Death (1951) 3.1
Envious Casca (1941) 3.1
A Blunt Instrument (1938) 3.0
Charity Girl (1970) 3.0
Detection Unlimited (1953) 3.0
They Found Him Dead (1937) 2.9
No Wind of Blame (1939) 2.9
Footsteps in the Dark (1932) 2.9
Beauvallet (1929) 2.8
The Black Moth (1921) 2.8
Cousin Kate (1968) 2.8
The Spanish Bride (1940) 2.8
Simon the Coldheart (1925) 2.6
Penhallow (1942) 2.4
Instead of the Thorn (1923) 2.4
The Transformation of Philip Jettan (Powder and Patch) (1923) 2.3
The Conqueror (1931) 2.3
Pastel (1929) 2.1
Barren Corn (1930) 2.0
Royal Escape (1938) 1.9
My Lord John (1975) 1.9
The Great Roxhythe (1923) 1.8
Helen (1928) 1.8
I am surprised that Frederica is quite so high and disappointed that Regency Buck, A Civil Contract and An Infamous Army didn't score more. I love the historical ones too, but I'm not really surprised that they weren't so popular. I've only read a couple of the detective stories so I can't judge (and I wonder if the survey is less accurate for those, since I suspect many of the readers polled won't have read them either).
Which are your favourites and what were you surprised by?
Votes as of 12/14/08 (104 votes)
The Grand Sophy (1950) 4.7
Frederica (1965) 4.5
Venetia (1958) 4.5
Sylvester (The Wicked Uncle) (1957) 4.4
The Unknown Ajax (1959) 4.3
Cotillion (1953) 4.3
Arabella (1949) 4.3
The Talisman Ring (1936) 4.3
Devil's Cub (1932) 4.2
The Reluctant Widow (1946) 4.2
Black Sheep (1966) 4.1
The Quiet Gentleman (1951) 4.1
Friday's Child (1944) 4.1
The Nonesuch (1962) 4.1
False Colours (1963) 3.9
These Old Shades (1926) 3.9
Faro's Daughter (1941) 3.9
The Toll-Gate (1954) 3.9
The Corinthian (Beau Wyndham) (1940) 3.8
The Convenient Marriage (1934) 3.8
Sprig Muslin (1956) 3.8
Masqueraders (1928) 3.8
Lady of Quality (1972) 3.7
April Lady (1957) 3.6
The Foundling (1948) 3.6
Bath Tangle (1955) 3.5
Pistols for Two: And Other Stories (1960) 3.5
A Civil Contract (1961) 3.3
Death in the Stocks (Merely Murder) (1935) 3.3
Behold, Here's Poison (1936) 3.3
Regency Buck (1935) 3.2
The Unfinished Clue (1934) 3.2
An Infamous Army (1937) 3.1
Why Shoot a Butler? (1933) 3.1
Duplicate Death (1951) 3.1
Envious Casca (1941) 3.1
A Blunt Instrument (1938) 3.0
Charity Girl (1970) 3.0
Detection Unlimited (1953) 3.0
They Found Him Dead (1937) 2.9
No Wind of Blame (1939) 2.9
Footsteps in the Dark (1932) 2.9
Beauvallet (1929) 2.8
The Black Moth (1921) 2.8
Cousin Kate (1968) 2.8
The Spanish Bride (1940) 2.8
Simon the Coldheart (1925) 2.6
Penhallow (1942) 2.4
Instead of the Thorn (1923) 2.4
The Transformation of Philip Jettan (Powder and Patch) (1923) 2.3
The Conqueror (1931) 2.3
Pastel (1929) 2.1
Barren Corn (1930) 2.0
Royal Escape (1938) 1.9
My Lord John (1975) 1.9
The Great Roxhythe (1923) 1.8
Helen (1928) 1.8
I am surprised that Frederica is quite so high and disappointed that Regency Buck, A Civil Contract and An Infamous Army didn't score more. I love the historical ones too, but I'm not really surprised that they weren't so popular. I've only read a couple of the detective stories so I can't judge (and I wonder if the survey is less accurate for those, since I suspect many of the readers polled won't have read them either).
Which are your favourites and what were you surprised by?
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