Brander Hansen lost his hearing at age seven, his inheritance at
twenty-three. Furious at his father's betrayal, Brander leaves home to
make his way as Lord Olsen, a 'discreet gentleman of discovery' in 1721
Christiania, Norway. He intends to gain his own estate and begins buying
the debt markers on Kildahlshus.
Baroness Regin Kildahl's
husband has gambled away her estate and sunk to more dangerous habits.
She writes to Lord Olsen soliciting his help saving both her husband and
her home. When her husband dies, Regin offers herself and her title to
anyone who will redeem his gambling debts, unaware of Brander's plan and
circumventing his efforts.
The Hansen heir accepts her offer
and hires Lord Olsen to deliver his bride. Brander's choices are clear:
give the widow and her estate to his younger brother, or claim them both
as his own. But who would accept a deaf husband?
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