The Intrigue at Highbury by Carrie Bebris

The Intrigue at Highbury by Carrie Bebris

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Mr and Mrs Darcy are looking forward to a relaxing stay with dear friends when their carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress on a dark road outside of the village of Highbury. Little do the Darcys realize that gypsies roam these woods, or that both their possessions and the woman are about to vanish into the night.

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The Intrigue at Highbury by Carrie Bebris

Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are looking forward to a relaxing stay with dear friends when their carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress on a dark road outside of the village of Highbury. Little do the Darcys realize that gypsies roam these woods, or that both their possessions and the woman are about to vanish into the night. The Darcys seek out the parish magistrate, who is having a difficult evening of his own. Mr. Knightley and his new wife, the former Miss Emma Woodhouse (the heroine of Jane Austen's Emma) are hosting a party to celebrate the marriage of their friends, Mr. Frank Churchill and Miss Jane Fairfax. During dinner, Mr. Edgar Churchill, uncle and adoptive father of the groom, suddenly falls ill and dies. The cause of death: poison. When the Darcys and the Knightleys join forces to investigate the crimes, they discover that the robbery and Edgar Churchill's death may be connected. Together they must work to quickly locate the source of the poison and the murderer's motive - before the killer can strike again.
"A new Mrand Mrs. Darcy mystery is always cause for celebration." - Jane Austen's Regency World."
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ISBN 13 9780765318480
ISBN 10 0765318482
Title The Intrigue at Highbury
Author Carrie Bebris
Series Mr And Mrs Darcy Mysteries Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2010-03-02
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.