Terence Wimbledon-Greene, bachelor of a thousand names and disguises, has finally decided to give up his wild ways. But when news arrives of his eccentric Uncle Wallace's death, Terence has just twenty-five minutes to get a girl to marry him if he wants to inherit his uncle's fortune. Unfortunately, the only girls who'll have him believe he's someone else -- and the only one he wants, wants nothing to do with him. In the style of a classic comedy of manners, Wallace's Will is chock-full of mistaken identities, drawing-room hijinks, and ridiculous accents.
EMILY C. A. SNYDER has been inventing stories since they were old enough to babble, and writing them down since they were old enough to dictate. Snyder is a novelist, playwright, and academic whose work spans fantasy fiction, gothic satire, and classical theatre. They are the author of the Celtic-inspired "Twelve Kingdoms" novels, the Jane Austenesque "Nachtsturm Castle: A Gothic Austin Satire," and Shakespearean epic plays, including "Cupid and Psyche." Snyder champions underrepresented voices in classic literature, as well as a healthy sense of humour.