Stephanie Barron, "Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron: Being A Jane Austen Mystery" 
Publisher: Bantam | ISBN: 0553386700 | edition 2010 | PDF | 91 pages | 1,21 mb
  Publisher: Bantam | ISBN: 0553386700 | edition 2010 | PDF | 91 pages | 1,21 mb
In 1813, Henry Austen's wife Eliza dies after a lengthy illness. The Austen family grieves their loss but none besides Henry mourns the death of Eliza than Jane does; she was more a sister than an in-law. Hoping to move on from Eliza's death, Henry and Jane travel to Brighton where they believe the ocean will prove energizing. The siblings stop at an inn on their travel only to find the wrists of a teenage girl tied by a cravat in a nearby coach. A few days later in Brighton, that same female Catherine Twining is found dead in Lord Byron's bed at the King's Arms. Byron swears he is innocent in spite of his scandalous reputation. As she investigates, Jane finds the poet charming, but albeit a bit too insane for her tastes.
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