
The Austen Christmas Murders
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Jessica Bull
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
The festive season is fast approaching.
Jane Austen fears that without her siblings at home, there won't be much Christmas cheer in the Austen household this year.
But when she uncovers a skeleton in the cellar of Deane Rectory, Jane soon forgets her woes. Who needs merriment, when there's a mystery to solve?
Her investigation leads her to the legend of a young bride who's long been thought to haunt the woods nearby. After fleeing her wedding breakfast, the bride was never seen again.
Has Jane found her at last? Or is there more to this mystery than meets the eye?
Tis the season for Jane to embark upon festive delights, making merry, and solving murders…
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