![]() However, before she can speak to HRH, Jane stumbles upon a body-sprawled on the carpet in the Regent’s library. The chaplain is a fan of Jane’s books, and during the tour he suggests she dedicate her next novel- Emma-to HRH, whom she despises. ![]() ![]() While she’s there, the chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent invites Jane to tour Carlton House, the Prince’s fabulous London home. The crisis destroys Henry’s health, and Jane flies to his London bedside, believing him to be dying. ![]() The Battle of Waterloo has come and gone, leaving the British economy in shreds Henry Austen, high-flying banker, is about to declare bankruptcy-dragging several of his brothers down with him. Barron has done it again! – this time taking us into the Battle of Waterloo, but not before presenting our Jane with a body in the Carlton House Library! Read here an except from Chapter 8, followed by the details for the Giveaway – you can comment here or any of the other blog posts until February 29th. Gentle Readers: Today Jane Austen in Vermont is taking part in the ‘Jane Austen and the Waterloo Map’ blog tour that began on Febru(see other tour stops below). The thirteenth novel in Stephanie Barron’s delightful Regency-era mystery series. Amateur sleuth Jane Austen returns in Jane and the Waterloo Map , ![]()
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