Book description
To George Lupus, Master of the Quarr Hounds, the fox is a 'gentleman'.
The four children all hunt, and are tremendously keen. But Dorothy Lupus
dislikes the sport that has been her beloved husband's passion. When a
tragedy occurs, Dorothy finds she can't bear the proximity of the
kennels across the park. Roguish, Rakish, Harebell, Arcady and Argot,
Striver, Decorous, Fearless, Snowmaid... Dorothy wishes never to hear
their hullabaloo again. She is adamant... Rosalind Belben's work has
been consistently admired. Her previous novels include
Choosing Spectacles
, Is Beauty Good
and Dreaming of Dead People
. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.