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Jane and the Canterbury Tale

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Zusatztext 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 Informationen zum Autor 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. Klappentext 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.f CHAPTER ONE g Marriages Made in Heaven “. . . either you or I will win My lady, and if it’s you, rejoicing in Her love when I am dead, why then you’ll have her.” Geoffrey Chaucer, “The Knight’s Tale” Wednesday, 20 October 1813 Godmersham Park, Kent — “Ah, Miss Austen,” cried Mr. Richard Tylden as he offered me a glass of claret this evening—most welcome, as the day had been exceedingly wet, and the crush of persons in the ballroom at Chilham Castle so great as to entirely prevent me approaching the fire—“It has been an age since we met! And yet you appear to greater advantage than ever, if I may permit myself to offer so bold a compliment. That gown is excessively becoming. A shade exactly suited to a lady of your colouring.” As the gown was new, and a source of inordinate pride—the very kick of fashion and purchased at breathless expence only six months before in Brighton—I blushed like a schoolgirl. “You flatter me, Mr. Tylden.” “Indeed I do not!” he insisted, and raised his glass in salute. “To marriages made in Heaven,” he intoned, “and acquaintance renewed, after far too long a lapse.” I had no intention of flirting with the poor man, who is already long since married and devoted to his country church; but I condescended to beam at him before taking a sip of wine. I could not help but be pleased with my situation—­having come into Kent with my brother Edward’s entire family party in September, I had endured a headlong whirl of gaiety ever since, and tho’ excessively fatiguing, the change from the quieter pleasures of the Hampshire countryside had undoubtedly done me good. I might revisit all those treasured scenes of happier days, when Edward’s beloved Elizabeth reigned at his beautiful Godmersham Park; serve as counselor to my niece Fanny, who was caught in all the toils of young womanhood; and appear as boon companion to the affected and rather silly spinster charged with the governance of Edward’s madcap younger daughters. In the midst of which, naturally, I snatched the odd hour to jot my immortal phrases into the little books I sew up from bits of foolsca...

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Authors Stephanie Barron
Publisher Bantam Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.08.2011
 
EAN 9780553386714
ISBN 978-0-553-38671-4
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 130 mm x 203 mm x 17 mm
Series Being a Jane Austen Mysteries
Being A Jane Austen Mystery
Being A Jane Austen Mystery
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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