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JANE AND THE GENIUS OF THE PLACE
In the waning days of summer, Jane Austen is off to the Canterbury Races, where the rich and fashionable go to gamble away their fortunes. It is an atmosphere ripe for scandal. But even Jane is unprepared for the shocking drama that ensues when a raven haired wanton in a scarlet riding habit takes center stage. She is Francoise Grey, a flamboyant French beauty who has cast a spell over the gentlemen of Kent .and her unbridled behavior at the races invites the most scandalous speculation. What can Mrs. Grey be thinking Jane wonders, to so brazenly strike a gentleman with her whip? And what recklessness then spurs her to leap the rail on her fleet black horse and join the race? Only hours after Mrs. Grey has departed the race grounds in triumph will Jane realize the full import of her questions. For in a shabby chaise less than a hundred feet from where Jane sat, the impossible is revealed: Mrs. Greys lifeless body, gruesomely strangled, her ruby riding habit nowhere to be found. Asthose around her rush to arrest the owner of the chaisea known scoundrel with eyes for FrancoiseJane looks further afield to find a number of others behaving oddly, including the dashing military man caught rifling through the dead womans desk, the widower who does not appear to be grieving, and the shy governess curiously overpowered by the horror of the Frenchwomans death. As rumors spread like wildfire that Napoleons fleet is bound for Kent, Jane begins to suspect that Francoise Greys murder was an act of war rather than a crime of passion. The peaceful fields of Kent have become a very dangerous place and Janes thirst for justice may exact the steepest price of all her life. Deliciously sinister and splendidly wrought, Jane and the Genius of Palace is a stylish puzzler that only the incomparable Jane Austen could hope to crack. And in her capable hands, the solving of it is a pleasure to watch. Buy the book from Amazon or an independent bookstore. Read reviews. |
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Stephanie Barron also writes contemporary thrillers under the name Francine Mathews. Click here for more information. All content copyright 2011, Stephanie Barron/Francine Mathews. |
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