Jane Austen fans are in for a treat in this literary
mystery cum romance modeled on the beloved novels of Jane Austen. One nice
twist is the addition of the parallel storyline about Jane Austen’s fictitious
relationship with an older clergyman who helps encourage her writing
aspirations. Many of the questions
raised in the accompanying modern day literary mystery and hunt for a rare
edition are answered for the reader in flashbacks to the year 1796 and
following. This device allows the reader
to guess more than Sophie, the bibliophilic protagonist, is aware of, which
guessing is of course half the fun of a mystery in the first place. There are plenty of clues hidden in various
archives and dusty bookshelves to enthrall the readers, most of whom will be of
Sophie’s ilk. When her beloved Uncle
Bertram dies under questionable circumstances and his book collection is liquidated
by her father to pay Bertram’s debts, Sophie is justifiably outraged. She begins working in a rare book shop and is
approached by two collectors with very different methods (one charming, the
other not so much) who are both after the same obscure book. What she discovers about this book is where the
stories of Jane and Sophie meet. Throw
in a romantic American academic who also loves Jane Austen, and we have a
single marriage plot that is to die for.
The ending is a little abrupt and a little too easy perhaps, but this
too, follows the pattern set by Jane.
Once everyone is in their assigned places, the ending follows quickly,
with a little wrap up, in this case not by the narrator, but by the
protagonist. Good fun for all.
To be published October 16, 2014.

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