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Carol Hutchens
Who Murdered Mr. Wickham
Who Murdered Mr. Wickham
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For Pride and Prejudice Fans. Miss Marple meet Spencer For Hire. Only a few months married, Jane Bingley gives her first ball to establish her position in society as Mr. Bingley's wife. Secretly, she hopes to find suitable husbands for her younger sisters and Caroline Bingley. Yet, much as Jane longs to see her beloved family, she worries whether or not Lydia and Mr. Wickham will attend the ball. Other issues threaten success of the ball, as well, when Jane invites guests staying at Lucas Lodge. Jane is uneasy as to how Lydia and Lizzy will react when Mr. Wickham's former love interest, Miss King, arrives with Sir William and Lady Lucas. However, none of Jane's fears included a murder occurring at her ball. When the body is discovered, Lydia blames not only Mary King, and the Foresters, but her sister, Lizzy as well. Frantic to salvage the event, Jane convinces Mr. Bingley they must prove none of their family committed the murder, and she gains an unexpected ally in Mary King. However, Miss King is also accused of the crime, and Jane and Mr. Bingley face the possibility of one of their guests being the murderer. Can Jane and Mr. Bingley discover Who Murdered Mr. Wickham before another guest dies?
Author: Carol Hutchens
Publisher: Carol Hutchens
Published: 07/03/2014
Pages: 274
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.89lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.62d
ISBN: 9780991370948
Author: Carol Hutchens
Publisher: Carol Hutchens
Published: 07/03/2014
Pages: 274
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.89lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.62d
ISBN: 9780991370948
About the Author
A reader of romance since her early teens, Carol spent many hours doing chores and making up her own romance stories. College brought interesting conflicts, one being whether to major in biology or home economics. Both majors were heavy with science classes but the creative side of home economics won her over. A teaching career followed, with marriage to her own hero and two wonderful sons. Yet, the stories in her head would not be still. When she retired from teaching, she started putting her dreams on paper and this book is one of the results.
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