Character Analysis
(Avoiding Spoilers)
Overview... a woman who personifies that money doesn’t buy happiness. Lady Sylvia may have married well, but she is miserable. Her husband, Sir William McCordle, might own a string of factories, but he's also an unpopular, grumpy man with a reputation as a womanizer. As a result, while Lady Sylvia may enjoy her life of easy comforts and horseriding, she always keeps an eye out for attractive, willing men to keep her company.
Personality… flirtatious, snobby, and spoiled. Lady Sylvia enjoys mocking the tastes of others’ and, as valet Henry Denton can testify, can be quite forceful in her flirtations.