The intrigue at Highbury, or, Emma's match : [a Mr. & Mrs. Darcy Mystery]
"On a dark road outside the village of Highbury, Mr. and Mrs. Darcy's carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress. Ever the gentleman, Fitzwilliam Darcy stops to aid the young woman, little suspecting that gypsies roam these woods, or that both the Darcy's 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, are hosting a party to honor the marriage of their friends Frank Chuchill and Jane Fairfax. The celebration turns adoptive father of the groom, suddenly falls ill and dies. The cause of death: poison."--Page 2 of cover.
""On a dark road outside the village of Highbury, Mr. and Mrs. Darcy's carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress. Ever the gentleman, Fitzwilliam Darcy stops to aid the young woman, little suspecting that gypsies roam these woods, or that both the Darcy's 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, are hosting a party to honor the marriage of their friends Frank Chuchill and Jane Fairfax. The celebration turns adoptive father of the groom, suddenly falls ill and dies. The cause of death: poison."--Page 2 of cover."@en
""On a dark road outside the village of Highbury, Mr. and Mrs. Darcy's carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress. Ever the gentleman, Fitzwilliam Darcy stops to aid the young woman, little suspecting that gypsies roam these woods, or that both the Darcy's 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, are hosting a party to honor the marriage of their friends Frank Chuchill and Jane Fairfax. The celebration turns adoptive father of the groom, suddenly falls ill and dies. The cause of death: poison."--Page 2 of cover."
""On a dark road outside the village of Highbury, Mr. and Mrs. Darcy's carriage is hailed by a damsel in distress. Ever the gentleman, Fitzwilliam Darcy stops to aid the young woman, little suspecting that gypsies roam these woods, or that both the Darcy's 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, are hosting a party to honor the marriage of their friends Frank Chuchill and Jane Fairfax. The celebration turns adoptive father of the groom, suddenly falls ill and dies. The cause of death: poison.""@en
"The Darcys take centerstage in this delightful series, searching for truth amid the social whirl of Jane Austen's England. Bebris has a great feel for both the period and Austen's witty style.--"Booklist.""@en
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