Jane and the Waterloo Map

Jane and the Waterloo Map
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Jane Austen Mystery Series, Book 13

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Kate Reading

شابک

9781501904486
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from December 7, 2015
A well-crafted narrative with multiple subplots drives Barron’s splendid 13th Jane Austen mystery (following 2014’s Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas). In November 1815, Jane comes to London to attend to her favorite brother, Henry, who has fallen ill and is on the verge of bankruptcy. While she awaits the proofs of Emma, she receives an invitation to Carlton House, the Prince Regent’s London mansion, where she finds Col. Ewan McFarland, a hero of Waterloo, horribly sick on the floor of the library. Just before he expires, the colonel utters, “Waterloo map.” From evidence at the scene, Jane determines that he was poisoned. Jane joins forces with Raphael West, a painter who’s also a government spy, in pursuit of a ruthless killer and the meaning of the colonel’s cryptic last words. Series fans will be happy to see more of Jane’s extended family and friends, and Austenites will enjoy the imaginative power with which Barron spins another riveting mystery around a writer generally assumed to have led a quiet and uneventful life. Agent: Rafe Sagalyn, ICM Partners/Sagalyn.



AudioFile Magazine
In this mystery the sleuth is none other than Jane Austen. Equally at home creating engaging characters and telling a story written in Austen's style, narrator Kate Reading quickly involves the listener in this literary whodunit. The author has hastened to London to attend her brother, Henry, who's most unwell. As events unfold from Jane's point of view, she stumbles across a dying man in a library who has just enough breath to utter a clue--"Waterloo Map"--which sets Jane on her investigation of his death. Reading is spot-on in capturing the Austen tone while sharing an engaging amount of actual Austen history in a manner sure to please fans of detective novels and Jane Austen's works alike. J.C.G. � AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine


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