You're not wrong about that being better than what the second installment turned out to be. Excepting of course for the part where Percy fooled some other French zealot into believing he was Chauvelin and locking the real Chauvelin up. Hee.
Also, I'm not sure Lord Dewhurst would be, well, Lord Dewhurst were he not the eldest son. Otherwise, that sounds like a corker of a story and you're well within the dramatic romance of the original story (not the miniseries, in other words), with the declarations of love and revenge and honor and what-what.
Let me know when you write that. And who you'd cast as Sir Thomas Dewhurst.
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You're not wrong about that being better than what the second installment turned out to be. Excepting of course for the part where Percy fooled some other French zealot into believing he was Chauvelin and locking the real Chauvelin up. Hee.
Also, I'm not sure Lord Dewhurst would be, well, Lord Dewhurst were he not the eldest son. Otherwise, that sounds like a corker of a story and you're well within the dramatic romance of the original story (not the miniseries, in other words), with the declarations of love and revenge and honor and what-what.
Let me know when you write that. And who you'd cast as Sir Thomas Dewhurst.