«As Jane Austen stands before the abandoned ruins of Netley Abbey, she imagines that ghosts really do haunt the centuries-old monastery. But the green-cloaked figure who startles her is all too human and he bears an unexpected missive from Lord Harold Trowbridge, one of the British government’s most trusted advisers—and a man who holds a high place in Jane’s life.Trowbridge tells Jane about a suspected traitor in their midst—and the disastrous consequences if she succeeds. But is Sophia Challoner, a beautiful widow with rumored ties to Emperor Bonaparte, really an agent of the enemy? Dispatched to Netley Lodge, Jane sets about gaining the confidence of the mysterious and intriguing lady even as Trowbridge’s grim prediction bears fruit: a British frigate is set afire and its shipwright found with his throat cut.It’s clear that someone is waging a clandestine war of terror and murder. But before Jane can follow the trail of conspiracy to its source and unmask a calculating killer, the cold hand of murder will fall mercilessly yet again—and suddenly Jane may find herself dying for her country.»
Une merveille de suspense historique et victorien! La plume de Stephanie Barron n'a jamais été aussi agile et délectable. J'ai lu ce roman avec avidité, m'attachant au passage à cette chère Jane Austen, que Barron fait «revivre» ici avec une vérité déroutante , et à son charmant, mais provoquant, Lord Harold Trowbridge. L'intrigue est enlevante à souhait... et il y a même un brin d'humanité pour les coeurs plus tendres, comme le mien (sans tomber dans l'édulcoré, bien sûr)! Un des tomes les plus fins de la série Jane Austen...
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