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A Jane Austen-inspired mystery, set in the world of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, being the fourth novel in the Miss Mary Investigates series.
When Mary Bennet befriends Elinor Dashwood, she expects to become part of the young lady’s circle and be introduced to her friends and relations. She does not expect that one of this circle should die, far too young, and in most unfortunate circumstances. Worse, Elinor is secretly in love with one of the suspects, Edward Ferrars, and he is inconveniently engaged to somebody else. When an investigator is called in to assist, Mary is more surprised still.
Alexander Lyons expects to find death and deceit in his line of work, but he does not expect to come face to face with Mary, who hasn’t replied to his letters of late. What is she doing in London? And how is she involved with this sorry business of murder? Still, despite the tension between the two, they make a good team as they seek to unravel the mystery surrounding them.
From the elegant drawing rooms of Mayfair to the reeking slums of St. Giles, the two must use every bit of wit and logic they possess to uncover a killer, all the while, trying to puzzle out the workings of their own hearts.
Join Mary Bennet, Lizzy’s often overlooked sister from Pride and Prejudice, and her intriguing and handsome friend Alexander Lyons, as they are pulled into the world of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility in this, their latest adventure.
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“And thus our predicament,” Brandon looked up from the pamphlet on the desk and took his seat once more.
“Yes.
We have two questions that require answers. The first: were Robert Ferrars and
Lucy Steele really married? We have only her word that they were so, and that
this marriage occurred within the last three months, after Mrs. Ferrars died
and after Robert inherited her wealth. The second question: Assuming that Miss
Steele is, indeed, with child, and assuming the child’s father is Robert, did
he know of her condition before he died?”
“I
have come to the right man.” Brandon dipped his head in respect.
“I
shall do what I can to discover the answers.” Alexander took a moment to make a
series of notes on the sheet of paper before him. “I need not impress upon you
the import of this last point. I can trust your discretion? I must speak to her
before she discovers how key this is to her case. But now I have some questions
of my own. Perhaps you will have some information for me.”
“Please.”
Brandon waved an open palm in invitation.
“What
were Miss Steele’s circumstances before this possible marriage?”
Brandon
thought. “She is not wealthy. Her mother is deceased and her father is not a
rich man. She and her sister Anne—Nancy—stay with a variety of friends and
relations around the country. Most recently they have been visiting a distant
relation in Devonshire, a friend of mine by the name of Mrs. Jennings, but
whilst in London, they stay with other relations.”
“So,
she would not have had a large dowry; Robert would not have gained by this
marriage.”
“No,
indeed. She would have been the one to benefit.”
“Then
it is greatly to her detriment that this marriage—if it occurred—is not
documented, for she may lose a great deal.”
Brandon,
terse as always, merely nodded.
“I
also wish to learn more of the brother, Edward. If Miss Steele’s claim is not
upheld, he will regain what he lost by his mother’s actions and will become a
wealthy man again.”
“You
suspect him of ill-doing?” Brandon looked shocked and his shoulders stiffened
under his uniform coat. “I could hardly believe that of Edward Ferrars! A more
modest, self-effacing and sincere man I cannot imagine. I have offered him the
living at Delaford, for he wishes to take orders. He was beyond grateful and
appreciative of the offer, for all that the living will provide only two
hundred and fifty a year. Surely such a man would never be involved in anything
improper…”
Alexander
shrugged. “I mean no disrespect. I merely have questions that I must ask.”
Brandon
relaxed. “Yes. Of course.”
“Did
the Runners have any concerns about Mr. Robert’s death? There was nothing
untoward? They had no suspicions other than theft?”
Another
shake of the head. “No. Robert was not circumspect about making his new
circumstances known. He was a young man still, and not so wise. He had begun
spending freely and, according to people I know, was becoming a regular patron
at gaming tables around London. If some footpads were looking for a man to rob,
they would not have to look hard to find Robert Ferrars. The Runners were
confident the motive was theft. He was found all but naked. Every coin, his
watch, everything of value was gone. Even his boots.”
“How
did they know who it was?” Another question that had to be asked.
“He
was well enough known. As badly beaten as he was, he was not disfigured. I was
walking by when the Runners were seeking someone to put a name to him. It was
undoubtedly him.”
“I
am sorry. That cannot have been easy.”
Brandon
seemed to shrink. “No. And I was the unhappy one to tell his—” He stopped. “Oh
my God.”
Alexander
snapped his head up. “What is it? What is wrong, Colonel?”
“There
is something you ought to know. The import of it only occurred to me now.” He
took a great breath. “It came as a great shock to us all. Assuming her claims
are correct, before she married Mr. Robert Ferrars, Lucy Steele was engaged to
Robert’s brother Edward.”
Riana Everly is an award-winning author of
romance, both contemporary and historical, and historical mysteries.
Born in South Africa, she moved to Canada as a child, bringing with her two parents, two younger sisters, and too many books. Yes, they were mysteries. From those early days of The Secret Seven and The Famous Five, she graduated to Nancy Drew, and then to the Grande Dames of classical English whodunnits, including Agatha Christie and Ngaio Marsh. Others followed, and many sleepless nights ensued.
When not matching wits with Miss Marple and Adam Dalgliesh, Riana keeps busy researching those little, but so-important, details for her next fabulous novel.
Trained as a classical musician, Riana has degrees in Music History and Medieval Studies, and enjoys photography, hiking, travelling, learning obscure languages, and experimenting with new recipes. If they include chocolate, all the better.
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