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Jane and Stillroom Maid (Audio Cassette)

de Stephanie Barron (Author), Kate Reading (Narrator)
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Jane Austen as sleuth continues to delight in her latest adventure (after Jane and the Genius of the Place), which sheds new light on the author's travels in 1806. While enjoying a ramble in the Derbyshire hills near Bakewell (a town Eliza Bennett visits in Pride and Prejudice), Jane discovers the mutilated body of a young man. Jane's suspicions are roused when her escort, Mr. George Hemming, prefers to remove the unidentified corpse to Buxton, rather than Bakewell, and they increase when the body proves to be that of a woman dressed in men's clothing. Moreover, the corpse is identified as Tess Arnold, a servant at one of the area's great houses, whom Mr. Hemming should have recognized. As the compounder of stillroom remedies, Tess had a reputation as a healer, until accused of witchcraft. Rumors of ritual murder by FreemasonsAwho include most of the neighboring gentryAexcite the local populace and jeopardize the investigation of the justice of the peace, himself a Mason. When Mr. Hemming disappears before the inquest, Jane and the justice turn for help to Lord Harold Trowbridge, a guest at the nearby ducal house of Chatsworth. Barron catches Austen's tone amazingly well. Details of early 19th-century country life of all classes ring true, while the story line is clear, yet full of surprises. The "editor's notes" that punctuate the text and old cures for various ills that open each chapter add to the charm. (Aug.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Library Journal

Fifth in Barron's Jane Austen mystery series, this work bears all the wonderful trademarks of the earlier titles, including period detail, measured but often sardonic wit, and authenticity. More blatantly here than in the previous novels, readers can see Jane's mother as the source of oh-so-silly Mrs. Bennett in Pride and Prejudice; and Pemberley, Darcy's home, emerges from Chatsworth, seat of the Dukes of Devonshire. Once again, Jane's friend (would that he were more) Lord Harold is on the scene as suspicion is cast on old friends when a stillroom maid (a young woman who concocted and sold remedies) is murdered. There are numerous red herrings and cliffhangers, though the denouement is unsurprising, but the pacing and tenor make this enjoyable. For fans of Austen and carefully paced historical mysteries.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Predictable, Juil 8 2004
Par M. Bechyne "free_fall" (Downey, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Altogether too predictable, making it a huge yawn. An excellent idea going to waste under this author.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Darker Tone Than the Earlier Books, Sep 3 2001
Par Martha E. Nelson (Watertown, Wisconsin) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I continue to be very impressed with this series of mysteries. This one took me a little bit more time to get into, perhaps more because of busyness in my own life than actually having trouble getting into the story, but, as in the past with these books, I ended up being very satisfied. There is a slightly larger cast of supporting characters here than in the past books, and this one is a little less overtly political (not so much worry about Napoleonic France here) but there are certainly class and social issues. Jane is more socially anxious than in the earlier books, as she heads off to the opulant home of her Whig friends. Some of this is a class and political consciousness, and some of this comes from the growing sense that she is older, without money, and without some of the prospects for happiness that she has to admit she yearns for. This is stronger here than in any of th earlier books. Jane's relationship with Sir Harold Trowbridge brings her both great joy and terrible pain, as she confronts the abyss between their social positions and knows that she can never home to cross the divide between them, no matter how beautifully their minds work together and they appreciate each other.

The actual plot here is as clear and direct as the plot of the ealier books as well--solving the mystery is not the ultimate satisfaction here. It is coming to that solution with the very satisfying characters.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Jane Austen lives!, Juil 25 2001
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I have enjoyed all of the Jane Austen and...mystery books. The novels are witty, exciting, and true to Jane Austen. There is sly humor and a depth of character (main characters) that is truly engaging. This book sent me back to Pride and Prejudice with a new perspective, and was a terrific mystery in its own right.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Regency mystery, with fewer historical distractions
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Publié le Juil 18 2001 par Mary P. Campbell

5.0étoiles sur 5 A delightful concoction --
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5.0étoiles sur 5 I love this series!
Being a dedicated Janeite, I avoided this series for a long time because I figured these books would be stupid. Boy, was I wrong. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An accomplished tribute to Austen if somewhat predictable
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3.0étoiles sur 5 An unsatisfying ending mars an otherwise interesting mystery
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A great regency mystery
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