When Fanny Price marries Edmund Bertram, Susan Price becomes the βstationary nieceβ at Mansfield Park. With her sister gone, Susan expects that her life at the estate will be serene. But then a horse disappears from the stables, a visitor is murdered, a neighbor dies, and a mysterious family member
The Mansfield Park Murders_A Mystery Set in the Estate of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
β Scribed by Victoria Grossack
- Book ID
- 115081038
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Series
- Mysteries Set in Jane Austen Novels #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781797548074
- ASIN
- B07P2TKW64
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When Fanny Price marries Edmund Bertram, Susan Price becomes the βstationary nieceβ at Mansfield Park. With her sister gone, Susan expects that her life at the estate will be serene. But then a horse disappears from the stables, a visitor is murdered, a neighbor dies, and a mysterious family member arrives from the West Indies.
The Mansfield Park Murders opens more than two years after Mansfield Park closes, and gives readers updates on the Bertrams and the Crawfords, and answers questions about Maria Rushworth.
βGrossackβs writing is spot on when it comes to capturing Jane Austenβs tone and writing style.β Cozy Mystery Book Reviews
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