Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron
Being A Jane Austen Mystery
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Not long after arriving at the English resort of Brighton, Jane finds herself caught up in the town's turmoil when the body of a beautiful young society miss is discovered, lifeless, in the bedchamber of none other than George Gordon--otherwise known as Lord Byron.
Publisher:
New York - Bantam Books
Pages:
339
ISBN:
0553386700, 9780553386707
Language:
English
Notes:
Includes an interview with the author, p. 335-339
Statement of responsibility:
Stephanie Barron
Physical description:
339 p. ; 21 cm
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Add a CommentNot as good as Jane Austen! Couldn't get past the first 50 pages.
I've been reading these mysteries featuring Jane Austen for years now. I always look forward to the next one. The author hasn't released a new one in this series for a few years now, so I quickly got myself on the hold list when I discovered it. For any fans of regency fiction and mysteries, this is a superb series. The first title is Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor.
I enjoyed the "first" series about Jane Austn, despite the abundant description, but not the newer ones. There are too many angry people in this book.