The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy Audiobook By Regina Jeffers cover art

The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy

A Pride and Prejudice Cozy Mystery

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A THRILLING NOVEL OF MALICIOUS VILLAINS, DRAMATIC REVELATIONS, AND HEROIC GESTURES THAT STAYS TRUE TO AUSTEN’S STYLE. SHACKLED IN THE DUNGEON of a macabre castle with no recollection of her past, a young woman finds herself falling in love with her captor—the estate’s master. Trusting him before she regains her memory and unravels the castle’s wicked truths would be a catastrophe. Far away at Pemberley, the Darcys happily gather to celebrate the marriage of Kitty Bennet. But a dark cloud sweeps through the festivities: Georgiana has disappeared without a trace. Upon receiving word of his sister’s likely demise, Darcy and his wife, Elizabeth, set off across the English countryside, seeking answers in the unfamiliar and menacing Scottish moors. How can Darcy keep his sister safe from the most sinister threat she has ever faced when he doesn’t even know if she’s alive? True to Austen’s style and rife with malicious villains, dramatic revelations and heroic gestures, this suspense-packed mystery places Darcy and Elizabeth in the most harrowing situation they have ever faced— finding Georgiana before it’s too late. Historical Mystery Regency Exciting
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Only got to chapter 2 before I was tired of having Christianity interrupt the story. Hard pass.

DNF should have a Christian tag

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Excellent. Written in the manner of Jane Austen, and a beloved sequel to Pride and Prejudice.
The Virtual Voice narration is dreadful, but still well worth listening to for devoted Mr. Darcy groupies.

Excellent except for the dreaded Virtual Voice.

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