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Jane and the wandering eye. [3]

As Christmas of 1804 approaches, Jane Austen finds herself "insupportably bored with Bath, and the littleness of a town." It is with relief that she accepts a peculiar commission from her Gentleman Rogue, Lord Harold Trowbridge?to shadow his niece, Lady Desdemona, who has fled to Bath to avoid the attentions of the unsavoury Earl of Swithin. But Jane's idle diversion turns deadly when a man is discovered stabbed to death in the Theatre Royal. Adding to the mystery is an unusual object found on the victim's body?a pendant that contains a portrait of an eye! As Jane's fascination with scandal leads her deeper into the investigation, it becomes clear that she will not uncover the truth without some dangerous playacting of her own.... From the Paperback edition.

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  • "As Christmas of 1804 approaches, Jane Austen finds herself "insupportably bored with Bath, and the littleness of a town." It is with relief that she accepts a peculiar commission from her Gentleman Rogue, Lord Harold Trowbridge?to shadow his niece, Lady Desdemona, who has fled to Bath to avoid the attentions of the unsavoury Earl of Swithin. But Jane's idle diversion turns deadly when a man is discovered stabbed to death in the Theatre Royal. Adding to the mystery is an unusual object found on the victim's body?a pendant that contains a portrait of an eye! As Jane's fascination with scandal leads her deeper into the investigation, it becomes clear that she will not uncover the truth without some dangerous playacting of her own.... From the Paperback edition."@en
  • "Romance and the theatre combine with deadly consequences and Jane is left to sort out the tangled threads of flirtations and acting.--"
  • "As Christmas of 1804 approaches, Jane Austen finds herself "insupportably bored with Bath, and the littleness of a town." It is with relief that she accepts a peculiar commission from her Gentleman Rogue, Lord Harold Trowbridge'to shadow his niece, Lady Desdemona, who has fled to Bath to avoid the attentions of the unsavoury Earl of Swithin. But Jane's idle diversion turns deadly when a man is discovered stabbed to death in the Theatre Royal. Adding to the mystery is an unusual object found on the victim's body'a pendant that contains a portrait of an eye! As Jane's fascination with scandal leads her deeper into the investigation, it becomes clear that she will not uncover the truth without some dangerous playacting of her own.... From the Paperback edition."
  • "In 1804 Bath, an eye portrait helps sleuth Jane Austen solve a murder at a masked ball. The miniature--a painting of the eye of a loved one--provides the clue in finding the real killer, thus saving the life of a falsely accused suspect."
  • "Christmas, 1804. Jane Austen finds herself in Bath and bored to death. Thus, she welcomes an assignment from a titled friend."@en
  • "Romance and the theatre combine with deadly consequences and Jane is left to sort out the tangled threads of flirtations and acting."@en

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  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"

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  • "Jane and the wandering eye. [3]"@en
  • "Jane and the wandering eye : [being the third Jane Austen mystery]"@en
  • "Jane and the wandering eye"@en
  • "Jane and the wandering eye"
  • "Jane and the wandering eye : being the third Jane Austen mystery"@en
  • "Jane and the Wandering Eye"@en
  • "Jane and the wandering eye : being the third Jane Austin mystery"@en
  • "Jane and the Wandering Eye Being the Third Jane Austen Mystery"@en