Jane and the Canterbury Tale: Being a Jane Austen Mystery
Stephanie Barron
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Description
Three years after news of her scandalous husband's death, Adelaide Fiske is at the altar again, her groom a soldier on the Marquis of Wellington's staff. The prospects seem bright for one of the most notorious women in Kent--until Jane Austen discovers a corpse on the ancient Pilgrim's Way that runs through her brother Edward's estate. As First Magistrate for Canterbury, Edward is forced to investigate, with Jane as his reluctant assistant. But she rises to the challenge and leaves no stone unturned, discovering mysteries deeper than she could have anticipated. It seems that Adelaide's previous husband has returned for the new couple's nuptials--only this time, genuinely, profoundly dead. But when a second corpse appears beside the ancient Pilgrim's Way, Jane has no choice but to confront a murderer, lest the next corpse be her own.
Product Details
Price
$17.00
$15.81
Publisher
Bantam
Publish Date
August 30, 2011
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.29 X 7.97 X 0.67 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780553386714
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Stephanie Barron is the author of the standalone historical suspense novels A Flaw in the Blood and The White Garden, as well as the Jane Austen mystery series. As Francine Mathews, she is the author of several novels of espionage, including The Alibi Club. She lives in Denver, Colorado.
Reviews
Stephanie Barron's beloved Being A Jane Austen Mystery series is . . . "[Stephanie] Barron's ability to capture Austen's tone helps make this series one of the more literary and enjoyable."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Wonderful . . . echoing the rhythms of the Austen novels with uncanny ease."--Entertainment Weekly
"A genteelly jolly series."--The New York Times Book Review
"Splendid fun!"--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Charming, literate and unequaled."--Kirkus Reviews
"A genteelly jolly series."--The New York Times Book Review
"Splendid fun!"--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Charming, literate and unequaled."--Kirkus Reviews