Pride, Prejudice, and Peril
By Katie Oliver
By Katie Oliver
By Katie Oliver
By Katie Oliver
By Katie Oliver
Read by Jennifer Jill Araya
By Katie Oliver
Read by Jennifer Jill Araya
Part of A Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery
Part of A Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery
Part of A Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery
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$8.99
Dec 07, 2021 | ISBN 9780593337615
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Dec 07, 2021 | ISBN 9780593337622
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Dec 07, 2021 | ISBN 9780593458259
624 Minutes
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Praise
“A crackling good mystery: like a modern-day Agatha Christie bestowed with a hefty dollop of Jane Austen. It’s deliciously written, emotionally resonant, and delightfully engaging. Katie Oliver’s cinematic eye is spot on!”
—Laura Childs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Tea Shop Mystery series
“Katie Oliver has penned a delightful mystery that pays homage to Jane Austen with a head strong heroine, Phaedra Brighton, whose quick wit and deductive reasoning are tested on a terrific puzzler of a murder mystery set against a brilliant literary backdrop. This is a must read for all Jane Austen fans!”
—Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author
“With her empire waist dresses and her cell phone tucked into her reticule Professor Phaedra Brighton might seem to go overboard lecturing on the works of Jane Austen, but there’s no denying her passion for her subject. She might dream of Regency romance, but when it comes to solving murders, Phaedra proves to be a thoroughly modern woman. You don’t have to love Jane Austen to love the quirky, determined Phaedra and immerse yourself in her world in this sparkling new series.”
—Vicki Delany, national bestselling author of the Catskill Summer Resort Mysteries
“Oliver links her passion for all things Jane Austen to a cozy whodunit…[she] bustles so nimbly among the assorted academics, relatives, and TV types that the killer sneaks in under the radar.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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