To make matters even worse and more uncomfortable for the expectant mother, Darcy's overbearing aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, arrives on the scene to further bedevil Elizabeth. Then a summons to Northanger Abbey involves the young couple in intrigues that threaten not just the Darcy legacy and good name, but Mr. The contents are both mysterious and prescient for Mrs. First a letter from Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Darcy, long deceased, is discovered. However, serene solitude is not meant to be. Finally, they can spend time together as Elizabeth settles into her pregnancy. The winner of the 2007 Daphne du Maurier Award and the Romantic Times BOOKreviews Award for Best Historical Mystery of 2006, now in trade paper After the intrigues and excitements of their time in the city, the Darcys are more than prepared for a bit of peace and quiet at Pemberley.
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