Jane and the twelve days of Christmas
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Word Count
82,250 words, Guess
Page Count
329 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejanetwelvedaysof0000barr
- ISBN-10161695423X
- ISBN-139781616954239
- Library of Congress Control Number2014013493
- OCLC Control Number931615933
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- OCLC Control Number881518391
- Better World BooksO7-AQM-776
- Better World Books9781616954239
- Better World BooksP6-ATJ-991
- Open LibraryOL27164768M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3563.A8357 J339 2014
- LCCPS3563.A8357
Alternate Titles
- Jane and the 12 days of Christmas
Description
"The twelfth installment in Stephanie Barron's fan-favorite Being a Jane Austen Mystery series. Christmas Eve, 1814: Jane Austen has been invited to spend the holiday with family and friends at The Vyne, the gorgeous ancestral home of the wealthy and politically prominent Chute family. As the year fades and friends begin to gather beneath the mistletoe for the twelve days of Christmas festivities, Jane and her circle are in a celebratory mood: Mansfield Park is selling nicely; Napoleon has been banished to Elba; British forces have seized Washington, DC; and on Christmas Eve, John Quincy Adams signs the Treaty of Ghent, which will end a war nobody in England really wanted. Jane, however, discovers holiday cheer is fleeting. One of the Yuletide revelers dies in a tragic accident, which Jane immediately views with suspicion. If the accident was in fact murder, the killer is one of Jane's fellow snow-bound guests. With clues scattered amidst cleverly crafted charades, dark secrets coming to light during parlor games, and old friendships returning to haunt the Christmas parties, whom can Jane trust to help her discover the truth and stop the killer from striking again?"--
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- Being a Jane Austen mystery
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