After the intrigues and excitements of their time in the
city, the Darcys are more than prepared for a bit of peace
and quiet at Pemberley. This is time that they can spend
together as Elizabeth settles into her pregnancy. However,
such serene solitude is not meant to be. First a letter
from Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Darcy, long deceased, is
discovered. The contents are both mysterious and prescient
for Mrs. Darcy. Then a summons to Northanger Abbey involves
the young couple in intrigues that threaten not just the
Darcy legacy and good name, but Mr. Darcy’s freedom as well.
…and to make matter even worse and more uncomfortable for
the expectant mother, Darcy's overbearing aunt, Lady
Catherine de Bourgh, arrives on the scene to further bedevil
Elizabeth.
Add to this rumors of treasure and past scandals, and it
becomes obvious that peacefulness is not at home in
Pemberley, but secrets and spirits of the past are, and
their revelations can have a most a chilling effect on both
the Darcys and their family to come.