A review by blancwene
The Matters at Mansfield: Or, The Crawford Affair by Carrie Bebris

2.0

A murder again--or in this case, three murders! Unlike previous entries in this series, where I was able to guess the culprit more quickly, this one did throw me for a loop. I had to feel bad for Henry Crawford, though--the book makes him out to be a lying bigamist, among other things, yet I've always had a soft spot for Henry. (I think he and Fanny could have had a pretty successful relationship if he wasn't so weak-willed and easily bored.)

Elizabeth and Darcy are always haring off from Pemberley for weeks at time; I hope they have good staff, because they rarely seem to be both at home in these books!