Mr Darcy's Epistle: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Jackie Wellman
- Book ID
- 111699608
- Publisher
- Edgar Roy
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 45 KB
- Series
- Mr. Darcy's Chronicles #11
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Darcy and Wickham meet beside the Thames one dark winterβs night.Wickham finally agrees to marry Lydia Bennet and, as a last insult, invites Darcy to the wedding. Darcy does attend but no wedding takes place, for the groom is found dead in the river.
Investigations begin, conducted by the wily Inspector Parker. He interviews Mr Bennet and then rides to Pemberley to speak to Darcy.
Lizzy realises that Darcyβs letter, written after his disastrous proposal, may show motive for the killing of Wickham.Reluctantly, she travels to London with her father, intending to divulge the letter to Inspector Parker. She hopes however, to help in clearing Darcyβs name.
In the meantime, Mr and Mrs May have moved into a house near Longbourn. They have two handsome, unmarried sons. Mrs Bennet is eager for her husband to return from London and invite them to dinner.However, complications arise and the stay in London is longer than expectedβ¦
This is an affectionate variation on Jane Austenβs beloved novel following the travails of Mr Darcy and Lizzy Bennet.
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