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Jane And The Genius Of The Place
Stephanie Barron
Jane Austen #4
Bantam
February 2000
On Sale: February 1, 2000
384 pages ISBN: 0553578391 EAN: 9780553578393 Paperback (reprint)
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Mystery Woman Sleuth
For everyone who loves Jane Austen...The fourth engaging
mystery in the series that recasts the well-loved author
as a sleuth!
In the waning days of summer, Jane
Austen is off to the Canterbury Races, where the rich and
fashionable gamble away their fortunes. It is an
atmosphere ripe for scandal—but even Jane is unprepared
for the shocking drama that unfolds. A flamboyant French
beauty, known for her brazen behavior, is found gruesomely
strangled in a shabby chaise. While many urge the arrest
of a known scoundrel with eyes for the victim, Jane looks
further afield and finds a number of acquaintances
behaving oddly.
As rumors spread like wildfire that
Napoleon's fleet is bound for Kent, Jane suspects that the
murder was an act of war rather than a crime of passion.
Suddenly the peaceful fields of Kent are a very dangerous
place...and Jane's thirst for justice may exact the
steepest price of all—her life.
Being a Jane Austen Mystery
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