
Jane and the Barque of Frailty
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On the heels of completing Sense and Sensibility, Jane heads to Sloane Street for a monthlong visit with her brother Henry and his wife, Eliza. Hobnobbing with the Fashionable Great at the height of the Season, Jane is well aware of their secrets and peccadilloes. But even she is surprised when the intimate correspondence between a Russian princess and a prominent Tory minister is published in the papers for all to see. More shocking, the disgraced beauty is soon found with her throat slit on Lord Castlereagh's very doorstep.
Everyone who's anyone in high society is certain the spurned princess committed the violence upon herself. But Jane is unconvinced. Nor does she believe the minister guilty of so grisly and public a crime. Jane, however, is willing to let someone else investigate—until a quirk of fate thrusts her and Eliza into the heart of the case...as prime suspects!
Striking a bargain with the authorities, Jane secures seven days to save herself and Eliza from hanging. But as her quest to unmask a killer takes her from the halls of government to the drawing rooms of London's most celebrated courtesan, only one thing is sure: her failure will not only cut short her life. It could lead to England's downfall. A compulsively readable, uncommonly elegant novel of historical suspense, Jane and the Barque of Frailty once again proves Jane Austen a sleuth to be reckoned with.
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- Intro
- Outstanding Praise for JANE AND THE BARQUE OF FRAILTY
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Chapter 1: A Night Among the Ton
- Chapter 2: Blood and Ministers
- Chapter 3: A Queens Ransom
- Chapter 4: Lord Moira Shares His Views
- Chapter 5: The Warmest Man in England
- Chapter 6: The Cyprian on Parade
- Chapter 7: The Man Who Did Not Love Women
- Chapter 8: The Lumber-Room of Memory
- Chapter 9: The Gryphon and the Eagle
- Chapter 10: Banbury Tales
- Chapter 11: Lord Castlereagh Condescends
- Chapter 12: Dead. Letters
- Chapter 13: Dark Horses
- Chapter 14: A Drawing-Room Cabal
- Chapter 15: A Calculated Misstep
- Chapter 16: A Comfortable Coze
- Chapter 17: The Long Arm of the Tsar
- Chapter 18: The Earl's Seal
- Chapter 19: The Shadow of the Law
- Chapter 20: The Frustrate Heart
- Chapter 21: The Opera Singer's Tale
- Chapter 22: The Consolations of Religion
- Chapter 23: Willoughby's Shade
- Chapter 24: The Gentleman in His Cups
- Chapter 25: A Call in Russell Square
- Chapter 26: Tales to Frighten Children
- Chapter 27: The Jarvey's Tale
- Chapter 28: The Evidence of One's Eyes
- Chapter 29: At Limmer's Hotel
- Chapter 30: Crimes of the Heart
- Chapter 31: End of the Season
- Editor's Afterword
- by Stephanie Barron
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