By P.D. James
2011
Loving all things
Austen, especially all things Pride &
Prejudice, I grabbed this book off the library shelf.
Death Comes to Pemberley takes place five years after Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth
Bennett married. They are enjoying their quiet life at Pemberley, when a
hysterical Lydia arrives - Wickham has been murdered!
This launches the
whole Pemberley household into uproar.
For certain, Death Comes to Pemberley is an
interesting story, not that I have much experience with murder mysteries. I did,
however, have no problems with putting the book down.
Always a telltale
sign.
Did I love it?
No.
Throughout the
entire book, I couldn’t shake the feeling that P.D. James had messed with
characters that shouldn’t be messed with.
Not only did she
add to the lives of these most beloved characters after Pride & Prejudice had ended, but she also fleshed out and suggested
new thoughts and motivations influencing their lives during the time period of Pride & Prejudice itself.
In essence, she
disrupted my impressions and ideas, which really didn’t sit well with me.
To all Pride & Prejudice fans, I would say, "read at your own risk."
Reading on…
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