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Lois Austen-Leigh

    Lois Austen-Leigh escribió cuatro novelas de misterio en la década de 1930, tejiendo tramas intrincadas con agudas observaciones de la naturaleza humana. Su obra, influenciada por su linaje como tataranieta de Jane Austen, a menudo presentaba una sutil ironía y un agudo comentario social. Los lectores pueden esperar acertijos cautivadores y una exploración matizada de los personajes dentro de sus convincentes narrativas.

    The Incredible Crime
    A Memoir of Jane Austen
    • 2017

      Prince's College, Cambridge, is a peaceful and scholarly community, enlivened by Prudence Pinsent, the Master's daughter. Spirited, beautiful, and thoroughly unconventional, Prudence is a remarkable young woman.One fine morning she sets out for Suffolk to join her cousin Lord Wellende for a few days' hunting. On the way Prudence encounters Captain Studde of the coastguard - who is pursuing a quarry of his own.Studde is on the trail of a drug smuggling ring that connects Wellende Hall with the cloistered world of Cambridge. It falls to Prudence to unravel the identity of the smugglers - who may be forced to kill, to protect their secret.This witty and entertaining crime novel has not been republished since the 1930s. This new edition includes an introduction by Kirsten T. Saxton, professor of English at Mills College, California.

      The Incredible Crime
    • 2010

      This unique edition brings together for the first time Austen-Leigh's memoir of his aunt Jane Austen, together with shorter recollections by James Edward's two sisters. It also includes Jane's brother Henry's two biographical accounts.

      A Memoir of Jane Austen