The White Garden of Virginia Woolf
Stephanie BarronIn March 1941, Virginia Woolf filled her pockets with stones and drowned herself in England's River Ouse. Her body was found three weeks later. What seemed like a tragic ending at the time was, in fact, just the beginning of a mystery...
Jane and the Man of the Cloth: Being ...
Stephanie BarronOne of the sweetest surprises of the recent Jane Austen revival has been the exquisite Jane Austen mystery series begun by Stephanie Barron's Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor. Fans of Jane Austen will appreciate the deta...
Jane and the Wandering Eye: Being the...
Stephanie BarronAs Christmas of 1804 approaches, Jane Austen finds herself 'insupportably bored with Bath, and the littleness of a town.' It is with relief that she accepts a peculiar commission from her Gentleman Rogue, Lord Harold Trowbridge--to sh...
In her seventh captivating adventure, Jane Austen finds her crime-solving mettle put to the test in a confounding case of intrigue, murder, and high treason. Among the haunted ruins of an ancient abbey, Jane is drawn into a shadow wor...
Jane and the Barque of Frailty (Jane ...
Stephanie BarronIn her latest spellbinding escapade, Jane Austen arrives in London to watch over the printing of her first novel, and finds herself embroiled in a crime that could end more than her career. For it is up to Jane to tease a murderer out...
Jane and the Canterbury Tale: Being a...
Stephanie BarronThree years after news of her scandalous husband's death, Adelaide Fiske is at the altar again, her groom a soldier on the Marquis of Wellington's staff. The prospects seem bright for one of the most notorious women in Kent—until Ja...
Jane and the Stillroom Maid: Being th...
Stephanie BarronNow that she's rebutted years of condescending descriptions of Austen's life as placid and uneventful, Barron writes with greater assurance than ever, and her heroine's sleuthing is more confident and accomplished--even if she's still...
Jane and His Lordship's Legacy (Jane ...
Stephanie BarronIn July 1809, novelist-turned-sleuth Jane Austen finds solace in her grief over her lost love, Lord Harold Trowbridge, in a new cottage in Chawton, Hampshire, but her newfound peace of mind is fleeting when the strangled corpse of a m...
Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron: B...
Stephanie BarronThe restorative power of the ocean brings Jane Austen and her beloved brother Henry, to Brighton after Henry's wife is lost to a long illness. But the crowded, glittering resort is far from peaceful, especially when the lifeless body ...
Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargr...
Stephanie BarronIn a time of near Jane Austen-mania, what better heroine to solve a mystery than Jane herself? Only two things are required: a satisfying, well-structured whodunit plot and a knack for rendering Austen's style at picking up the most d...
Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas...
Stephanie BarronJane Austen turns sleuth in this delightful murder mystery set over the twelve days of a Regency-Era Christmas party.Christmas Eve, 1814: Jane Austen has been invited to spend the holiday with family and friends at The Vyne, the gorge...