Reviews
....[Bebris] skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy ofPride and Prejudicetogether with characters from Jane Austen'sSense and Sensibility.., "Perhaps the epitome of 'niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing….Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."-The News & Observer on Suspense & Sensibility "After launching the series with Pride and Prescience last year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility….there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."-The Capital Times web edition "The protagonists are a charming couple-the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced-and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."-Chronicle on Suspense and Sensibility "Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris's Pride and Prescience….The story is witty and charming-a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."-Voice of Youth Advocates on Suspense and Sensibility, "Perhaps the epitome of 'niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing….Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."--The News & Observer on Suspense & Sensibility "After launching the series with Pride and Prescience last year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility ….there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."-- The Capital Times web edition "The protagonists are a charming couple--the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced--and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."-- Chronicle on Suspense and Sensibility "Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris's Pride and Prescience ….The story is witty and charming--a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."-- Voice of Youth Advocates on Suspense and Sensibility, ."..the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced....", ....[Bebris] skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility...., The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing....Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff...., ...".ÝBebris¨ skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of "Pride and Prejudice" together with characters from Jane Austen's" Sense and Sensibility.."", ....[Bebris] skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility…., "Perhaps the epitome of 'niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing….Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."--The News & Observer onSuspense & Sensibility "After launching the series withPride and Presciencelast year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy ofPride and Prejudicetogether with characters from Jane Austen'sSense and Sensibility….there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."--The Capital Timesweb edition "The protagonists are a charming couple--the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced--and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."--ChronicleonSuspense and Sensibility "Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris'sPride and Prescience….The story is witty and charming--a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."--Voice of Youth AdvocatesonSuspense and Sensibility, "Perhaps the epitome of 'niche fiction, ' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing....Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."--The News & Observer on "Suspense & Sensibility" "" "After launching the series with "Pride and Prescience" last year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of "Pride and Prejudice" together with characters from Jane Austen's" Sense and Sensibility"....there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."--"The Capital Times" web edition "The protagonists are a charming couple--the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced--and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."--"Chronicle" on "Suspense and Sensibility" "" "Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris's "Pride and Prescience"....The story is witty and charming--amixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."--"Voice of Youth Advocates" on "Suspense and Sensibility", The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing….Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff...., ‚"Perhaps the epitome of ‚'niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing ‚ .Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns. ‚" ‚--The News & Observer on Suspense & Sensibility ‚"After launching the series with Pride and Prescience last year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility ‚ .there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers. ‚" ‚-- The Capital Times web edition ‚"The protagonists are a charming couple ‚--the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced ‚--and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series. ‚" ‚-- Chronicle on Suspense and Sensibility ‚"Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris's Pride and Prescience ‚ .The story is witty and charming ‚--a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book. ‚" ‚-- Voice of Youth Advocates on Suspense and Sensibility, "Perhaps the epitome of 'niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing....Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."--The News & Observer on Suspense & Sensibility "After launching the series with Pride and Prescience last year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy of Pride and Prejudice together with characters from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility ....there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."-- The Capital Times web edition "The protagonists are a charming couple--the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced--and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."-- Chronicle on Suspense and Sensibility "Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris's Pride and Prescience ....The story is witty and charming--a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."-- Voice of Youth Advocates on Suspense and Sensibility, Perhaps the epitome of ‘niche fiction,' these too cutely titled but entertaining yarns feature Jane Austen's most celebrated couple, the now married Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. The antics of these softboiled sleuths are amusing….Austen buffs will find a lot of good period stuff about gardening, fencing, raising rabbits, and the care and feeding of discontinued Royal Worcester china patterns."—The News & Observer onSuspense & Sensibility After launching the series withPride and Presciencelast year, she skillfully brings Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy ofPride and Prejudicetogether with characters from Jane Austen'sSense and Sensibility….there is a supernatural twist built around an object with strange powers."—The Capital Timesweb edition The protagonists are a charming couple—the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced—and the mystery itself is a nice blend of the natural and the supernatural. Looking forward to more in the series."—ChronicleonSuspense and Sensibility Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy solve another supernatural mystery in this sequel to Bebris'sPride and Prescience….The story is witty and charming—a mixture of Austen and Nick and Nora and great fun for teen fans of the first book."—Voice of Youth AdvocatesonSuspense and Sensibility, ...the comparison to the Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge is not misplaced....