Sense and Second-Degree Murder (A Jane Austen Murder Mystery #2) by Tirzah Price, 416 p.
"When eighteen-year-old aspiring scientist Elinor Dashwood discovers her beloved father slumped over the desk of his office study, she knows his death means dire straits for the Dashwood women. To make matters worse, an outdated will entails his estate—including Norland & Company, the private investigation firm where her younger sister Marianne worked as her father’s partner and protégé—to their half-brother and his haughty wife, who waste no time in forcing the Dashwoods out of their home and into a cramped apartment on London’s Barton Street. But before they go, the Dashwood sisters make a startling discovery that points to foul play, and the killer might be family.
Obviously, the girls must investigate. It could be dangerous; it could ruin their reputations; and most importantly, it won’t bring back their father. But if the Dashwood sisters can combine their talents and bring their father’s murderer to justice, it may bring them all some comfort—and it might even lead to love."--Goodreads blurb
The second book in this Jane Austen series was more of what the first was: fun, witty, and perfectly engrossing. This was the perfect combination of intrigue, humor, and being an easy read. As an Austen fan, I loved the familiarity with the characters and tying them to the original. So far, this series has been a hit for me!
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