The Highbury Murders: A Mystery Set in the Village of Jane Austen's Emma
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Erin Evans-Walker
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EXCERPT: The death of Mrs. Bates, a very old lady whose hearing had long since gone and who had spent her last few months either in her bedroom or sitting in her chair in the parlor, would have gone unremarked in London, where people spent their time discussing fashion, nobility, and the latest offering at the theatre. In Bath, her decease might have been mentioned as a piece of dull news, before the residents and visitors resumed discussing who had been seen at the Pump Room during the day or who was giving a whist party that night. In Highbury, however, Mrs. Bates’s passing was an event which was talked over in every house, both great and small.
Jane Austen's Emma has been described as a detective story without a body - except for those who read carefully, there actually is a body, and the potential for an excellent mystery story. Set about a year after Emma closes, The Highbury Murders pays homage to the wit of Jane Austen and the whodunits of Agatha Christie. You do not need to have read Jane Austen's books to enjoy this novel, but if you have - if you regret that she wrote only six - The Highbury Murders is a welcome extension to her world. Pour yourself a cup of tea, settle somewhere comfortable, and indulge yourself with the proverbial good read.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-11-18
Best of this genre I've heard
This murder mystery has good plot, good pacing, and good narration! And quite the surprise ending, in my opinion. While there was some reference to the original story, this book seemed to dwell less on the past and more on the present situation, which was refreshing.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-22
A reasonable mystery story but shaky narration
I have a soft spot for “Emma” and there are very few variations in this genre so I was glad to find this one.
The mystery was enjoyable but perhaps the author should have left a few clues as readers like to feel they have solved the murder before the investigators.
Unfortunately the narration was not good. The accents roamed into wild geographical territory and some of the pronunciation was off.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-11-18
Narrator Ruins Story
Awful narration, mainly due to the affected way in which the narrator pronounces some of the words. It grated on me and therefore ruined the book for me.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-07-23
Good story!
The story and characters were good, but it was endless due to the ghastly narration. Had to keep stopping owing to such a bad narrator it spoiled the whole thing, felt I needed a translator such dreadful pronunciation, such a shame, cannot recommend, sorry.
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