Summary...
A rare meeting of literary genius: P. D. James, long among the most admired mystery writers of our time, draws the characters of Jane Austen’s beloved novel Pride and Prejudice into a tale of murder and emotional mayhem.
It is 1803, six years since Elizabeth and Darcy embarked on their life together at Pemberley, Darcy’s magnificent estate. Their peaceful, orderly world seems almost unassailable. Elizabeth has found her footing as the chatelaine of the great house. They have two fine sons, Fitzwilliam and Charles. Elizabeth’s sister Jane and her husband, Bingley, live nearby; her father visits often; there is optimistic talk about the prospects of marriage for Darcy’s sister Georgiana. And preparations are under way for their much-anticipated annual autumn ball.
Then, on the eve of the ball, the patrician idyll is shattered. A coach careens up the drive carrying Lydia, Elizabeth’s disgraced sister, who with her husband, the very dubious Wickham, has been banned from Pemberley. She stumbles out of the carriage, hysterical, shrieking that Wickham has been murdered. With shocking suddenness, Pemberley is plunged into a frightening mystery.
Inspired by a lifelong passion for Austen, P. D. James masterfully re-creates the world of Pride and Prejudice, electrifying it with the excitement and suspense of a brilliantly crafted crime story, as only she can write it.
My Thoughts....
Being a Jane Austen fan I noticed this book one day while meandering through Barnes & Nobles and just had to have it. It was a delightful and fun book to read. That being said...
I found the beginning moved along a bit slow, but as the story moved along the pace picked up and moved a long quite a bit faster. I realize this is not a book for everyone, but I found it a delight to read and therefore I awarded it 4****
I read this book for my....
"Mount TBR Reading Challenge"
I own this book and it is part of my personal library.

2 comments:
Can you believe I've never read Jane Austin? I have a few of her books, but haven't made the time to read them. I need to though, don't I?
I have got this but haven't read it yet. I will move it up my list to read based on your post. Thanks.
Have good week.
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