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Pride and Prescience: Or, a Truth Univesally Acknowledged
 
Mr. & Mrs. Darcy, the joyous newlyweds from" Pride and Prejudice, have not even left for their honeymoon when they find themselves embroiled in a mystery involving one of their wedding guests.
The lovely Caroline Bingley is engaged to marry a rich and charismatic American. Unfortunately, this windswept courtship is marred by many strange events: nocturnal wanderings, spooked horses, carriage accidents, and even an apparent suicide attempt. Soon the whole Bingley family seems the target of a mysterious plot.
Only the Darcys recognize the danger as the Austen genre of Regency romances mixes with the unearthly gothic threats of Ann Radcliffe and the Brontes. Dark forces are afoot and the Darcys must get to the bottom of the plot before the blushing bride descends into madness or worse.
In "Pride and Prescience, the Darcys take center stage as the Regency era's answer to the "Thin Man's Nick and Nora, in search of the truth, universally acknowledged and otherwise.

 
 
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Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 61

On the day Miss Elizabeth Bennet wed Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, she did not mind dividing with her elder sister, Jane, the notice due a bride. Indeed, she had been delighted when Jane chose to marry Mr. Charles Bingley in a double ceremony. It seemed only right that two sisters and two men who were themselves particular friends should all embark on their new lives together, and she hoped the event presaged many happy hours spent in each other's company in the years ahead.

Elizabeth did mind, however, sharing the stage with Mr. Bingley's sister Caroline.

The new Mrs. Darcy glanced across the drawing room of Longbourn House. Miss Bingley and her fianc, Mr. Frederick Parrish, sat beside each other on the sofa, monopolizing the attention of half the we

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