The Exploits and Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy

The Exploits and Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy

by ElizabethAston (Author)

Synopsis

Alethea, the youngest, most talented and high-spirited daughter of the Darcys, has married too hastily on the rebound. She soon discovers that her husband is not only a brute but that he has bizarre ideas about a wife's duty in the bedroom. She will have to flee, yet she knows he will pursue her. She must take drastic measures to foil his plans and protect herself. So Alethea sets out to cross the Channel, masquerading as one Aloysius Hawkins, gentleman. Accompanied only by her redoubtable maid, Figgins, her plan is to join her elder sister in Italy. But events - always dramatic and at times life threatening - conspire to keep the sisters apart. Until the mysterious Titus Manningtree, in Italy to pursue a lost Titian painting, takes a hand in her complicated affairs...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0752877372
ISBN 13: 9780752877372
Book Overview: Georgette Heyer with a dash of Jane Austen. Elizabeth Aston presents an array of memorable nineteenth-century characters - beautiful, naive, mischievous and downright wicked. Huge popularity of the TV series of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE - which is also soon to be a major new film. A terrific sequel to MR DARCY'S DAUGHTERS. Both Elizabeth Aston's Darcy novels have received good reviews: 'I read Mr Darcy's Daughters in two gulps and greatly enjoyed it ... The invented daughters are fun - prissy Letty, witty Camilla, musical Alethea, the unbridled twins - and their ups and downs in London society make a lively story' Joan Aiken. 'Those who enjoy Austen ... will certainly enjoy Aston's work, as will historical fiction readers who want an engaging plot and characters' Library Journal. 'In the mode of Heyer and Austen, Elizabeth Aston turns her talents to the early 19th century ... Aston comments on the period with affection, respect and a ready wit' Good Book Guide.

Media Reviews
Imagine poor Mr. Darcy with marriageable daughters of his own!...Aston takes us on a romp through late Regency society. -- Julia Barrett, author of Jane Austen's Charlotte
Author Bio
Elizabeth Aston lives in Oxfordshire with her family.