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Cargando... The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennetpor Katherine Cowley
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In this Pride and Prejudice sequel Mr Bennet has died, and during her nighttime vigil Mary receives a visit from unknown relations, introduced as Lady Trafford and her nephew Henry Withrow. Lady Trafford invites Mary for a visit to their home of Castle Durrington in Sussex to be educated in various subjects. But mysteries surround her. Can they be resolved. This is Mary of canon, struggling with herself, the interactions with other people, and the circumstances of her current life. A delightful and entertaining well-written historical mystery. A wonderful start to the series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Upon the death of her father, Mary Bennet's life is thrown into turmoil. With no fortune or marriage prospects, she must rely on the kindness of her relatives. When a mysterious late-night visit by an unknown relative-a Lady Trafford from Castle Durrington-leads to an extended stay and the chance for an education, Mary gratefully accepts the opportunity. But even as she arrives at the castle, she's faced with one mystery after another. Who is Lady Trafford really, and what is she hiding? Do her secrets and manipulations place the small seaside community at risk of an invasion by Napoleon Bonaparte? Always curious, Mary sets out to discover the answers. But when she finds the dead body of a would-be thief she outed prior to her father's funeral, she jeopardizes her position at the castle and her family's good name in her quest for the truth. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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3 stars
I wanted to like this book more than I did. I’ve given it 3 stars because there was an involved mystery that did keep my attention. At least I was curious enough to finish the book.
Mary Bennet is the least likable of the Bennet sisters in Pride and Prejudice, but I always felt sympathetic to her. She was very much a middle child, as I am. We have our issues and our coping mechanisms. In the original Austin, Mary is a minor character with mildly annoying (and humorous) personality quirks. In this book, which features Mary as the leading protagonist, Mary is insufferable. I wanted to shake her. She stopped being even slightly amusing. Her self-involved and self-defeating behavior dragged my attention away from the plot.
When I did attend to the plot, I had to suspend a great deal of disbelief. That’s not a bad thing, it’s fiction. Mary’s mentor, the mysterious Lady Trafford, has unusual attitudes concerning female roles and racial inclusion. (It made me wonder what Austin would think about the continuing lives of her characters.) This 19th century England probably exists in a parallel universe. It’s the only way to explain the anachronisms. That said, there was an interesting cast of diverse characters.
I know this book is a setup for an ongoing series. It may be that the book bogged down as a result. The slow revelations of background details felt clunky and manipulative to me. I’m not inspired to read any of the following books. ( )