
Hardcover Mystery
ISBN 0-9661879-2-X, 310 pages
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It
is 1816 England. Diana Atwood is fleeing for her life after a brutal
beating, one of many, by her husband, Henry Rutledge. Rutledge has almost
used up Diana’s wealth on gambling and whoring, but he knows she has
some jewels in safekeeping. In order to get the jewels, he accuses her of
stealing them from him, and will have her deported to Australia on a
hideously inhumane convict ship out of spite if she will not hand over the
jewels. To make matters worse, Diana’s faithful servant Mathers has been
murdered.
Diana’s friends, Anna Katherine Forsythe and Quillen Rossiter, must
work together to save Diana from the fate Rutledge plots for her. Quill
finds himself drawn to Anna Kate, but he doesn’t want to get involved with
her. She refused his proposal once. Besides, he has more important things to
concern him, like the injustices of the British penal system. Then Lucas
Cranford enters the picture, brooding and still angry that Diana married
Rutledge rather than him.
Through the ordeal of protecting Diana from Rutledge, Anna Kate learns to
control her immature and spoiled impulses and begin to think of others
before herself. Death in Exile sparkles with the Regency's elegance,
wit, and overweening purpose to marry off young women to gentlemen worthy of
them—but glimmers darkly from the injustices inherent in the hectic
marriage mart. With the continued popularity of Jane Austen, two hundred
years after she began writing, this story brings that historical time to
life, with the quaint expressions, the fashion, and even the Prince Regent
and Jane Austen herself.
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