Series fans will be happy to see more of Jane's extended family and friends, and Austenites will enjoy the imaginative power with which Barron spins another riveting mystery around a writer generally assumed to have led a quiet and uneventful life. The dying man utters a single failing phrase: Waterloo map, sending Jane on. Between novels, Victorian Englands most beloved author doubles as a sleuth in often idyllic locales. Jane joins forces with Raphael West, a painter who's also a government spy, in pursuit of a ruthless killer and the meaning of the colonel's cryptic last words. 8 hours 53 minutes Summary The thirteenth installment in Stephanie Barrons fan-favorite Being a Jane Austen Mystery series. Just before he expires, the colonel utters, "Waterloo map." From evidence at the scene, Jane determines that he was poisoned. Ewan McFarland, a hero of Waterloo, horribly sick on the floor of the library. While she awaits the proofs of Emma, she receives an invitation to Carlton House, the Prince Regent's London mansion, where she finds Col. In November 1815, Jane comes to London to attend to her favorite brother, Henry, who has fallen ill and is on the verge of bankruptcy. A well-crafted narrative with multiple subplots drives Barron's splendid 13th Jane Austen mystery (following 2014's Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas).
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