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North by Northanger, or, The shades of Pemberley : a Mr. & Mrs. Darcy mystery / by Carrie Bebris.

by Bebris, Carrie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: A Mr. & Mrs. Darcy mystery. v. 3. Publisher: New York : Forge, c2006Edition: 1st ed.Description: 318 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780765314109.Subject(s): Bennet, Elizabeth (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Darcy, Fitzwilliam (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Married people -- Fiction | England -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery stories.Summary: Traveling home to Pemberley to await the birth of their first child, Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy stop at Northanger Abbey to meet its owner, the son of a friend of Fitzwilliam mother. There, the couple is accused of stealing the Tilney family diamonds and must seek help from Darcy aristocratic and tyrannical aunt to get him ot of gaol. When they return home, accompanied by Lady Catherine, Elizabeth discovers a letter from Darcy long-dead mother, Lady Anne, addressed to the unknown woman who will marry him. Thus begins a trip into the past for the Darcys. This third book in the Darcy series (after Pride and Prescience and Suspense and Sensibility) differs in that the mystery here involves not mruder but a missing statue, the person trying to find it, and why Lady Anne had it in her possession.
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Traveling home to Pemberley to await the birth of their first child, Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy stop at Northanger Abbey to meet its owner, the son of a friend of Fitzwilliam mother. There, the couple is accused of stealing the Tilney family diamonds and must seek help from Darcy aristocratic and tyrannical aunt to get him ot of gaol. When they return home, accompanied by Lady Catherine, Elizabeth discovers a letter from Darcy long-dead mother, Lady Anne, addressed to the unknown woman who will marry him. Thus begins a trip into the past for the Darcys. This third book in the Darcy series (after Pride and Prescience and Suspense and Sensibility) differs in that the mystery here involves not mruder but a missing statue, the person trying to find it, and why Lady Anne had it in her possession.

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