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Jane and the Barque of Frailty
Jane and the Barque of Frailty | Stephanie Barron
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In her latest spellbinding escapade, Jane Austen arrives in London to watch over the printing of her first novel, and finds herself embroiled in a crime that could end more than her career. For it is up to Jane to tease a murderer out of the ton, lest sheand her countrysuffer a dastardly demise. On the heels of completing Sense and Sensibility, Jane heads to Sloane Street for a monthlong visit with her brother Henry and his wife, Eliza. Hobnobbing with the Fashionable Great at the height of the Season, Jane is well aware of their secrets and peccadilloes. But even she is surprised when the intimate correspondence between a Russian princess and a prominent Tory minister is published in the papers for all to see. More shocking, the disgraced beauty is soon found with her throat slit on Lord Castlereaghs very doorstep. Everyone whos anyone in high society is certain the spurned princess committed the violence upon herself. But Jane is unconvinced. Nor does she believe the minister guilty of so grisly and public a crime. Jane, however, is willing to let someone else investigateuntil a quirk of fate thrusts her and Eliza into the heart of the caseas prime suspects! Striking a bargain with the authorities, Jane secures seven days to save herself and Eliza from hanging. But as her quest to unmask a killer takes her from the halls of government to the drawing rooms of Londons most celebrated courtesan, only one thing is sure: her failure will not only cut short her life. It could lead to Englands downfall. A compulsively readable, uncommonly elegant novel of historical suspense, Jane and the Barque of Frailty once again proves Jane Austen a sleuth to be reckoned with. From the Hardcover edition.
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Barron is just sucking me right in with these mysteries now! I loved spending time with Eliza & Henry again and I‘m hoping Chizzlewit shows up in future books. The mystery in this one was quite good, I think it‘s one of the better constructed stories.

Slowing catching up on #Janeandtheexcellentreadalong
Book 6/9 for #OutstandingOctober

Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 13mo
Crinoline_Laphroaig I'm so glad you enjoyed! They do get better and better. And now I know what a Braque of Frailty is. 13mo
kspenmoll Love these books! Sad the author has written the final in the series. 13mo
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#Pemberlittens It's time for #JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong Discussion Post! This is a Read At Your Own Pace Book Club so feel free to join in anytime. Tag me @Crinoline_Laphroaig so I make sure and see your posts.

*SPOILERS IN COMMENTS*

Crinoline_Laphroaig 1️⃣ That this story was a bit darker. While we know that women were at the mercy of men, Julia Radcliffe's story really showed how bad if could be.
2️⃣ I wasn't liking Eliza at the first of the story with her lack of common sense and getting huffy at Jane but she totally redeemed herself at the end. Loved that she was just drinking champagne and dancing the night away and then, tumbled to the truth.
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Crinoline_Laphroaig 3️⃣"One should always have a decorative young man about the room, and well- bred if one may contrive it; it lends so much tone to the display."

"Had Willoughby been short, fat, and ill- favoured, Marianne would rather have limped home."
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Crinoline_Laphroaig 4️⃣ I would struggle with being respectable in Jane's time. I'd be a little too loud. Anti-Almacks would be a better fit personality wise. I'm one you always know what I'm thinking so mask would be good. Plus I could paint my toenails gold. I hate not having polish on my toes.

5️⃣ Always be a Classic.
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Crinoline_Laphroaig 6️⃣ “Sandals, I think— and we shall paint your toe- nails with gold leaf, as it is considered very fast." I thought painting toenails was a modern thing. Google it. It's fascinating.
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Crinoline_Laphroaig 7️⃣ Even though I read this back in #JaneAndTheYear2020 I had forgotten the meaning of Braque of Frailty. And that there were so many euphemisms: The Muslin Company...."but the present age held such women in something like admiration, as might be divined from the euphemisms commonly applied to them: High Flyers, Fair Cyprians, Birds of Paradise, Snug Armfuls, Barques of Frailty, Demi-reps."⬇️
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Crinoline_Laphroaig Enjoyed that story takes place at the end of April 1811 and that I was reading in April. That's always fun. Also that we are to Jane's books being published.

In May #JaneAndTheExcellentReadAlong is off to Brighton with Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron. As we countdown to
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Ruthiella Still catching up! I‘ve only just finished 2y
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#Pemberlittens This is one of my absolute favorite #JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong Quotes. Plus I just love the covers of this edition @kspenmoll 😍

kspenmoll This makes me want to reread S & S! Aren‘t those shoes the perfect cover?! 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig @kspenmoll I so want them! 2y
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#9 in this series. I found myself rather confused at times regarding the mystery/ murder, but the scenes of London, dress balls,& her sister Eliza‘s vapors & shenanigans entertained me. #janeandtheexcellentreadalong #serieslove2023

TheSpineView Awesome! 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig I'm just now rereading. I have a vague memory of mystery but I don't recall much else. And while I enjoy all of the series, I don't remember this one being a favorite. Will see. 2y
kspenmoll @Crinoline_Laphroaig Not as fun as others before this. Dragged at times 2y
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After dinner reading on the porch with Jane. A cool down after cooking tonight.#janeandtheexcellentreadalong

robinb I've been meaning to start this series! I take it you enjoy it? 🙂 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig Looks lovely!🍷 2y
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#Pemberlittens Cover for Jane and the Final Mystery! Release Date is October 3rd.

Continuing our Countdown Readalong this month with Jane and the Barque of Frailty. Jane is off to London and awaiting the publication of her first novel, Sense and Sensibility.

Discussion Post will be up on April 30th. No worries if you get behind. Tag me @Crinoline_Laphroaig & pop in anytime to leave your thoughts. 🎩

#JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong

TheBookHippie I‘m still trying to find this months book! Ughhh. This cover is gorgeous!!! 2y
Librarybelle Yay for the final cover reveal! I‘m so behind on this #buddyread , but with any luck, I‘ll be caught by the time the last book is released 😂 2y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig @TheBookHippie when I was looking for print copies this one and next were the hardest to find. And I couldn't ever find Hardbacks. Finally found Trade size. Mostly Mass Market. 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Librarybelle So many books. So little time. 2y
TheBookHippie @Crinoline_Laphroaig I will not be denied 🤣🤣😅 it‘s weird the others were so easy! 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig @TheBookHippie there's some Mass Markets on Ebay for about $4. 2y
TheBookHippie @Crinoline_Laphroaig one is enroute to me now!!!! Yay!!!!!!! 😘 2y
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April reads. A mix of buddy reads, library books, & TBRs.
#janeandtheexcellentreadslong ##nunlit #philosophy #deadphilosopherssociety #libraryreads#sundaybuddyread #goldenagecrimeclub #audiobook #reread

TheBookHippie Oh nice stack!!!! 2y
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I picked this up at a thrift store, seemed like a fun, light read with Jane Austen as sleuth. But, I only made it through the first 50 pages. I was enjoying the Austen-like time period and style, but it just wasn't keeping my interest.