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Crime and Prejudice

A Playful Peek behind the Scenes of Jane Austen’s World

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Crime and Prejudice

By: Julia Miller
Narrated by: Melanie Crawley
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What if the beloved characters in Pride and Prejudice were lawbreakers?

The twelve stories in Crime and Prejudice imagine a deliciously seamy underside to Jane Austen's world. Arson, highway robbery, petty crime and murder mingle with fox-hunting, bawdy-houses, gaming-tables and transportation to Australia in these tales recounted to Elizabeth Darcy by her friends and family.

Discover why Mr. Bennet became a pug owner and a poisoner; how Elizabeth Darcy started a riot while agitating for women's enrolment at Cambridge; where Caroline Bingley found forbidden love; and, of course, when Mr. Darcy actually came by his wet shirt.

The Crime and Prejudice short stories are playful, subversive, sometimes poignant, but always faithful to the spirit of the original characters and their author's acerbic wit. These people are flawed, like us, but endearing in their struggles to overcome their limitations, particularly those placed on women in Regency England. For ultimately, it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman in possession of a good fortune has no want at all of a husband.

If you like Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club series, and enjoy the novels of Jane Austen, Crime and Prejudice is for you!

“With subtle wit and uncanny ventriloquism, these vignettes of Austen’s characters deepen our understanding of her novels, while effortlessly entertaining us. Delightful!” — Stephanie Barron, author of the Being a Jane Austen Mystery series

The stories in Crime and Prejudice are wickedly funny in a way that Jane Austen would enjoy. Julia Miller has combined meticulous research into the seamy side of 19th century England with a faultless ear for the voices of the characters of Pride and Prejudice to create for each one a plausible, or at least possible, afterlife that readers will find amusing and sometimes moving. — Dr Gillian Dooley, author of She Played and Sang: Jane Austen and Music

I’ll be d! A most thoroughly ingenious collection, which instantly put me in an even temper. Capital! — Professor Paul Baker, author of Fabulosa! The Story of Polari, Britain's Secret Gay Language_

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The author’s affection for and obsession with her subject matter couldn’t be more apparent. I loved the double entendres and winks to her contemporary audience which she somehow balanced with respect for the original sources and a deep understanding of Austen’s characters and homespun psychology. Melanie Crawley’s reading brings out every inflection in the text; her range is exceptional and I quickly got lost in this subtly hilarious homage.

To see the universe in a wet shirt

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A fantastic short story collection that offers entertaining insights into the hidden lives of Jane Austen's most popular characters. I had to fight hard to hold the sniggers in as I listened to each tale whilst walking the dog. Narrator was superb in bringing the characters to life. Highly recommend!

Fun and original escapism

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