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nzbookwyrm · 1 year ago
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vakariaan · 16 days ago
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3 Movies For Every Year I’ve Been Alive ↳ SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995) dir. Ang Lee
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junewongapologia · 1 year ago
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Catherine Moreland is certainly the type to saddle her kid with an unfortunate name.
Even so Albion Tilney is absolutely the name of a future Victorain politician, sorry Catherine.
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kammartinez · 1 year ago
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I believe that the smallest hatred is a greater sin than the most misguided love.
-- The Murder of Mr. Wickham (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney #1), by Claudia Gray
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kamreadsandrecs · 1 year ago
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Title: The Late Mrs. Willoughby (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney #2) Author: Claudia Gray Genre/s: historical, mystery, Jane Austen pastiche Content/Trigger Warning/s: murder Summary (from author's website): The suspenseful sequel to The Murder of Mr. Wickham, which sees Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney reunited, and with another mystery to solve: the dreadful poisoning of the scoundrel Willoughby’s new wife. Catherine and Henry Tilney of Northanger Abbey are not entirely pleased to be sending their eligible young daughter Juliet out into the world again: the last house party she attended, at the home of the Knightleys, involved a murder—which Juliet helped solve. Particularly concerning is that she intends to visit her new friend Marianne Brandon, who’s returned home to Devonshire shrouded in fresh scandal—made more potent by the news that her former suitor, the rakish Mr. Willoughby, intends to take up residence at his local estate with his new bride. Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley are thrilled that their eldest son, Jonathan—who, like his father, has not always been the most socially adept—has been invited to stay with his former schoolmate, John Willoughby. Jonathan himself is decidedly less taken with the notion of having to spend extended time under the roof of his old bully, but that all changes when he finds himself reunited with his fellow amateur sleuth, the radiant Miss Tilney. And when shortly thereafter, Willoughby’s new wife—whom he married for her fortune—dies horribly at the party meant to welcome her to town. With rumors flying and Marianne—known to be both unstable and previously jilted by the dead woman’s newly made widower—under increased suspicion, Jonathan and Juliet must team up once more to uncover the murderer. But as they collect clues and close in on suspects, eerie incidents suggest that the killer may strike again, and that the pair are in far graver danger than they or their families could imagine. Buy Here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-late-mrs-willoughby-claudia-gray/18822240 Spoiler-Free Review: And yet another delight of a novel in this series! The mystery is a little less structured now because it's happening within the context of a small town instead of just one manor house, but it just opens up more opportunities for twists, and this book DEFINITELY takes advantage of that. The way rumors were used, in particular, was interesting: they opened up alternate ways of viewing the suspects, but also breathed life into the town, showed its dynamics: who was loyal to whom, and who was connected to whom. It also made the true culprit a bit less obvious, which is always fun. While the mystery at the heart of the plot is pretty fun, I was a lot more focused on the character dynamics this go-round. Marianne and Brandon were a delight to read about, especially after what happened in the previous novel, and it was just as lovely to see Elinor (Ferrars now, given that she's married), and to see the rest of the Dashwood clan. It was nice to read how Elinor and Marianne get on after their respective marriages, as well as to see how well Elinor and Edward have settled into married life. And of course, there's Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney. As a second murder brings them together again, it becomes immensely clear to the reader that these two have Feelings for each other - but keep on being unable to express it. This can get a bit frustrating in a good way, especially because Jonathan and Juliet keep on making entirely mistaken assumptions about what the other is thinking or feeling. It's true they can read each other very well, often able to discern each other's intent from just a glance, but they are most definitely NOT mind-readers. Please note that all of this is a GOOD thing: I like me a slow-burn romance, and the kind of misunderstandings these two have about each other are pretty much par for the course of a Regency novel - and, given that Jonathan is neurodivergent, make sense.
Given how this book ended, of course, I'm fairly sure that there's going to be at least one more in the series, because the protagonists need to get together - and this time, hopefully, in matrimony.
Rating: five glasses of port
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ghostmaggie · 2 years ago
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not me investing all my pre nancy drew free time and emotions into binge reading a book and then just as obsessively immediately devoting all my attention to the sequel and THEN taking the time to notice that the sequel in question came out a whopping TWENTY SEVEN DAYS AGO and the next book (??? there must be another but I can't find an official announcement yet) will, based on precedent, not be out until next may 🥴🙃🥲
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bargainsleuthbooks · 2 years ago
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The Late Mrs. Willoughby (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery) by Claudia Gray #ARC #BookReview #NewBooks #JaneAusten
There's a new mystery featuring Jane Austen's characters' children. I thoroughly enjoyed #TheMurderofMrWickham, would it be the same for #TheLateMrsWilloughby #NetGalley #ARC #BookReview #Jane Austen #newbooks #MrDarcyandMissTilneyMystery #vikingbooks
Catherine and Henry Tilney of Northanger Abbey are not entirely pleased to be sending their eligible young daughter Juliet out into the world again: the last house party she attended, at the home of the Knightleys, involved a murder—which Juliet helped solve. Particularly concerning is that she intends to visit her new friend Marianne Brandon, who’s returned home to Devonshire shrouded in fresh…
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shadowcatgirl09 · 9 days ago
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I've decided that my reading goal for this year is to finish the Dresden Files and the Drama High series. And of course Claudia Gray's next book in the Mr. Darcy and Miss Tilney Mystery Series.
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devotionsforconfession · 2 years ago
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Semi spoilery ramble about the Mr Darcy & Miss Tilney Mysteries:
OK right so I read The Murder of Mr Wickham like when it came out last year and I finished The Late Mrs Willoughby yday and!! I still love both oc main characters and have never been more frustrated by an ending as I have been w TLMW bc I was so desperate for them to just!!! Confess their feelings!!!
Also more than anything I kind of love the fact that it's a deconstruction of the Magical Autistic Detective Trope. Literally the last thing I expected these books to be but it's like top 3 reasons why this book is so good.
Esp bc it's set when autism just... wasn't understood to be a thing, it's shown to be hard for Jonathan!! He doesn't have magical powers, he has special interests in mostly obscure stuff! People are mean to him or confused by him or don't understand him and he is just convinced that he's never going to have friends who he can ever really be himself around.
And like there have not been many scenes that made me more visceral uncomfortable that the bit in book 2 when he's at a dinner party and one of his old schoolmates clocks that he has a crush, and intentionally asks him abt his special interest so he'll humiliate himself by going on and on about it without noticing. Like I felt that IN MY BONES I think we all have an experience like that if we don't mask carefully enough.
Sometimes Juliet gives neurodivergent vibes too, she just seems to be more adept at masking so it's less obvious to the reader, herself, and everyone else. Like Jonathan is semi regularly overwhelmed and frequently, sometimes unconsciously stims by rocking, and his parents and everyone around him have just convinced him there's something wrong with him.
Juliet has moments where the mask slips and she's blunt and is totally unaware of the unspoken social dance happening around her and she's like huh society's a fucking weird place wish it made more sense. Ah well. Alas.
I think the author does the Canon Austen characters brilliantly too!! I know some ppl have said that Fanny and Edmund annoyed them in book 1 but honestly (and this may be bc I'm a Mansfield Park girlie) I loved them and I loved the way their story paralleled their book! Fanny is right and Edmund comes to realise that is basically what it's about, and Fanny's strength of character beneath all her difficulties being assertive is basically the best thing about her.
Loved the Knightleys. Hilarious. Thought Emma was going to eat him mid way through the book and not in a good way, so; accurate. Darcy and Lizzie not communicating, her misunderstanding and being annoyed at him, him thinking his stoicism is going to help them through a hard time when actually it's isolated them from each other - nice parallel, like it.
I felt endlessly bad for Wentworth and Anne, hope they come back all better in a future book.
Honestly loved Brandon and Marianne, I felt like they were very true to their book characters.
Anyway my very fervent hope is that next book we get a Lady Susan Cameo, an icon, truly That Bitch. Or maybe they go to Sanditon idk, give me some resolution for that squad.
Got the vibe that maybe Juliet is going to Bath at some point in the near future. So I wonder who she'll meet then. I mean obviously Jonathan bc fate wants them to fall in love and get married and she can teach their kids how to climb trees and he can teach them the piano, but who else!!
Book only just came out and I'm hype for the next one but honestly it ended on a cliffhanger for them!! I want them to be friends again! No juliet he does like you he just can't make eye contact and doesn't like other people touching him!! I want them to meet again and solve idk the fucking stabbing of Sir Walter Elliot or Aunt Norris or Mr Elton!
And also comes their feelings the agony of not knowing kills me lol.
11/10 no notes. Well. Many notes but all of them good!!
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la-libreria-chula · 2 years ago
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Just finished The Late Mrs. Willoughby by Claudia Gray, Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery #2, and it was so good! Again, it had me guessing who the killer this time was when there were so many people with motives 😩 but knowing how it ended, it means there's definitely going to be a next book and I can't wait to read it 💕 since I couldn't get enough of Jane Austen's characters I just had to watch Pride & Prejudice.
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kurlyfrasier · 1 year ago
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Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney Mysteries, books 1 & 2 by Claudia Gray
Not feeling good, so keeping this short:
Absolutely wonderful. Highly suggest. Cannot wait for the next book!
These are about Darcy and Elizabeth's oldest son and a young lady solving murders.
They are perfect.
Definitely MUST READS.
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specificpollsaboutbooks · 15 days ago
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Submissions for detective series :
Lord Peter Wimsey (Dorothy L. Sayers)
Phryne Fisher (Kerry Greenwood)
Gallagher Girls Series (Ally Carter)
Isaac Bell (Clive Cussler –and Jack Du Brul)
Rivers of London (Ben Aaronovitch)
The Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series (Louise Penny)
Magpie Murders (Anthony Horowitz)
Max Libermann Files (Frank Tallis)
Byomkesh Bakshi (Saradindu Bandyopadhyay)
Nancy Drew (Carolyn Keene)
The Bizarre House Mysteries (Yukito Ayatsuji)
The Hardy Boys (Franklin W. Dixon)
Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Hercule Poirot Series (Agatha Christie)
Mr. Darcy and Miss Tilney Mistery (Claudia Gray)
The Cadfael Chronicles (Ellis Peters)
Ryder & Loveday Mystery (Faith Martin)
Miss Silver (Patricia Wentworth)
Thursday Murder Club (Richard Osman)
Sparks & Bainbridge Mystery (Allison Montclair)
Miss Marple (Agatha Christie)
Tommy & Tuppence Mysteries (Agatha Christie)
The Marlow Murder Club (Robert Thorogood)
Commissaire Adamsberg (Fred Vargas)
Three Evangelists (Fred Vargas)
Costas Haritos (Petros Markaris)
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vakariaan · 12 days ago
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I finished Book 2 of the Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney Mysteries and my heart for Jonathan and Juliet 😭
And Marianne and Brandon 🥹
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parentingroundabout · 2 months ago
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is a trio of cozy mysteries by Claudia Gray, all starring Jane Austen characters: The Murder of Mr. Wickham (2022), The Late Mrs. Willoughby (2023), and The Perils of Lady Catherine de Bough (2024). These are an absolutely delightful (and non-stressful) way to revisit these characters, and there's even a little helping of romance. Mentioned: Death Comes to Pemberley, another contemporary author's take on an Austen-themed mystery. ​ Terri's random recommendation is Artful Plus, the premium version of Artful Agenda, a digital planner we both use. With Artful Plus, you get a habit tracker and the ability to make and use your own stickers, among other perks. Mentioned: The Artful Agenda Facebook group, Artfully Obsessed. ​​ In the archives, we discussed an episode from 2020 on how parents can pay it forward (which we think is more helpful than starting or participating in a drive-thru pay-it-forward chain). Mentioned: Books from our former co-hosts: Inclusion in Action by Nicole Eredics and Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools (January 2025) by Amanda Morin. Next week's lineup: 
Lost S1 E23, "Exodus: Part 2," on Tuesday, December 17
Shrinking S2 E6, "Get in the Sea," on Wednesday, December 18
Weekly roundup on Thursday, December 19
Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
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kammartinez · 1 year ago
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The ugliest truth is more worthwhile than the most beautiful lie.
-- The Murder of Mr. Wickham (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney #1), by Claudia Gray
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kamreadsandrecs · 1 year ago
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Some would say that the center of a village is its church; others, its town square. Those less literal might say that a village’s heart is the cooperation and good feeling among its citizens. Those not given to such charitable feeling—or those from less congenial communities—would instead say that every village is centered upon one constant, irrepressible force: gossip.
-- The Late Mrs. Willoughby (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney #2) by Claudia Gray
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