This book is set two years after the events of Pride and Prejudice.
Caroline Bingley is staying in Derbyshire with her brother, Charles, and his wife, Jane. Charles and Jane bought a house near to the Darcys. During her stay, Caroline became firm friends with Miss Georgina Darcy, Mr Darcy’s younger sister.
When Miss Darcy’s Indian maid, Jade, goes missing, Georgina goes in pursuit of her. She writes a note to Caroline asking for her friend’s discretion, but Miss Bingley is having none of it. She decides to follow Georgina to London in the search of the elusive maid.
The two women find Jade, real name Jayani, crying over her dead brother’s body. It is evident that someone brutally killed him. But who?
It appears that it’s up to Miss Bingley to investigate.
I am in two minds about this book.
I love Pride and Prejudice and I consider myself a true fan. I usually read the spin off stories and movie adaptations, and I was very excited to pick up a copy of this.
I felt that there was something missing in Miss Bingley’s character. I loved that she worked on herself, studied, and decided that she didn’t need a man to be happy. Thanks to her family’s money, she established her own home in London, and she could come and go as she pleased. She was a shrewd woman, unafraid to put herself out there to solve a crime. However, the ‘original’ Miss Bingley was a bit snappy and quick with her tongue, and I guess that I missed that.
I can’t fault the plot or the setting, I guess it was just my personal preference.
This book wasn’t for me, but it might be for you!