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The Suspicion at Sanditon (Or, The Disappearance of Lady Denham) (Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Mysteries)
by Carrie Bebris - I had been eagerly awaiting my chance to read the newest in the Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Mysteries series, and the timing seemed perfect, as I received it during Austen in August month! However, here we are on the last day of August, and I'm not quite finished the book. I supposed there's no need to worry that I will share a spoiler! I am near enough to the end that I will write my review and link up to Roof Beam Reader. Of course, I had plans to read much more that was Austen-related but time certainly got away from me.
This time, Darcy and Elizabeth decide to visit the beach resort of Sanditon along with their friend Miss Charlotte Heywood. They had become acquainted with Mr Thomas Parker, who is enthusiastic about building Sanditon up into a prime tourist destination, and he serves as a tour guide and a sort of host. The Darcys soon meet an entire ensemble of the town's eccentric residents and are invited to a large dinner party at the home of Lady Denham. Dinner is inexplicably delayed as the company awaits Lady Denham's arrival, and finally it is discovered that Lady Denham has disappeared. Although the guests and servants search the entire grounds and house, there is no sign of Lady Denham, and worse, a storm keeps the guests confined to the house overnight. The plot thickens when other ladies from the group disappear, one by one, and now no one can doubt that foul play is involved. Darcy and Elizabeth are in charge of the search, and are determined to find the solution to the strange puzzle before anyone else goes missing - and to complicate matters, they cannot be entirely sure who they may trust, because almost all the other guests have some interest in Lady Denham's will. Or... is there some truth to the ghost stories that eccentric villagers have been sharing?
I remain convinced that Carrie Bebris is one of the best at continuing the story of Darcy and Elizabeth in the same charming, witty, and clean style of Ms Austen; while introducing her own clever (and sometimes paranormal) mystery storylines. Each of the mysteries has had a tie to one of Jane Austen's novels, this one being set in Sanditon, the scene of Austen's final and unfinished work.
I plan on finishing the book tonight and will update this review if needed!
By the same author: The Deception At Lyme, The Matters at Manfield, The Intrigue at Highbury, North By Northanger, Suspense and Sensibility, Pride and Prescience.
This post is linked at #AustenInAugustRBR at Roof Beam Reader.