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The Phantom of Pemberley

A Pride and Prejudice Murder Mystery

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The Phantom of Pemberley

By: Regina Jeffers
Narrated by: Rebecca Courtney
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Happily married for over a year and more in love than ever, Darcy and Elizabeth can’t imagine anything interrupting their bliss-filled days. Then an intense snowstorm strands a group of travelers at Pemberley, and terrifying accidents and mysterious deaths begin to plague the manor. Everyone seems convinced that it is the work of a phantom - a Shadow Man who is haunting the Darcy family’s grand estate.

Darcy and Elizabeth believe the truth is much more menacing and that someone is trying to murder them. But Pemberley is filled with family guests as well as the unexpected travelers - any one of whom could be the culprit - so unraveling the mystery of the murderer’s identity forces the newlyweds to trust each other’s strengths and work together.

Written in the style of the era and including Austen’s romantic playfulness and sardonic humor, this suspense-packed sequel to Pride and Prejudice recasts Darcy and Elizabeth as a husband-and-wife detective team who must solve the mystery at Pemberley and catch the murderer before it’s too late.

©2010 Regina Jeffers (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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An excellent plot, kept me guessing and on the edge of my seat. I did struggle with the narrator who often distracted me from the story. I lost count of the number of times I had to reread a passage because of another weird voice. Having been spoiled by narrators like stevie Zimmerman I will allow that such things are down to personal preference and would urge anyone who enjoys a good mystery and to be scared out of there wits to buy this book, whether a pride and prejudice fan or not.

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The story line was OK. Unfortunately the reader gave the characters strange accents. Georgiana had adenoidal problems, Darcy spoke n jerks. Us was spoken like UZZ, and new or knew was noo! Hardly from the 19 th century. The narrative was very jerky and hard to,listen to. As for the story the romantic bits seemed added and out of context with the rest of the book. A lot of repetition, it could have been so very much better.

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The Phantom of Pemberley

Another tale in the lives of Darcy and Elizabeth, this time with the now deranged Mr Wickham taking revenge. The story itself was enjoyable...read like an Agetha Christie novel set in the Recency period. My only criticism is the endless (and in my opinion) needless reference to Darcy and Elizabeth's sexual doings....one good scene would have been enough for the purposes of the story. However, enjoyable.....I'm sure Miss Austen would approve 😁

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