10.20.2023

Jane and the Final Mystery ~ Review

Jane and the Final Mystery
Being a Jane Austen Mystery #15
By Stephanie Barron

First, I must admit this is my first Being a Jane Austen Mystery book, and unfortunately, it is also the final book in the series. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was quick and easy to get into without any previous knowledge of the series. 

The book is written in the language and style of Jane Austen herself, which gives it an authentic feel. I'm always surprised how language and spelling evolve over time and yet one can easily slip into what was with little to no effort. 

This book is set during the final months of Jane's life as her health fails, but when the son of a dear friend asks for help, Jane obliges, as is her nature. To see a young man destroyed when another is found dead raises her to the occasion. But the very environment and culture of Winchester College has lent itself to hazing and abuse of younger students. And when one of the most volatile of the bullies is found dead, his latest victim is accused of, if not doing the deed, of driving his tormentor to the taking of his own life. Yeah, right, blame the poor smaller kid who has no money to his name, sounds perfectly reasonable. Jane is of the same thought, though with better wording, and is determined to seek out the truth. With Jane and her nephew Edward on the case, the truth will surely come out, though it may prove a touch dangerous.

This was an enjoyable read, and seeing Jane Austen as a detective was fun. This book was most definitely able to be read as a standalone title. But since I just discovered this series at the very end, I have a new series and author to add to my TBR list. A very long list, I might add.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.


QUICK FACTS
 Title: Jane and the Final Mystery
 Series: Being a Jane Austen Mystery (Book 15)
 Author: Stephanie Barron
 Genre: Historical Mystery, Austenesque Fiction
 Publisher: Soho Crime (October 24, 2023)
 Length: (312) pages
 Format: Hardcover, eBook, and audiobook 
 ISBN: 978-1641295055
 Tour Dates: October 16 – 31, 2023

BOOK DESCRIPTION
The final volume of the critically acclaimed mystery series featuring Jane Austen
as amateur sleuth

March 1817: As winter turns to spring, Jane Austen’s health is in slow decline, and
threatens to cease progress on her latest manuscript. But when her nephew Edward
brings chilling news of a death at his former school, Winchester College, not even her
debilitating ailment can keep Jane from seeking out the truth. Arthur Prendergast, a
senior pupil at the prestigious all-boys’ boarding school, has been found dead in a
culvert near the school grounds—and in the pocket of his drenched waistcoat is an
incriminating note penned by the young William Heathcote, the son of Jane’s dear friend
Elizabeth. Winchester College is a world unto itself, with its own language and rites of
passage, cruel hazing, and dangerous pranks. Can Jane clear William’s name before
her illness gets the better of her?
 
Over the course of fourteen previous novels in the critically acclaimed Being a Jane
Austen Mystery series
, Stephanie Barron has won the hearts of thousands of
fans—crime fiction aficionados and Janeites alike—with her tricky plotting and
breathtaking evocation of Austen’s voice. Now, she brings Jane’s final season—and
final murder investigation—to brilliant, poignant life in this unforgettable conclusion.

PRAISE FOR JANE AND THE FINAL MYSTERY
 “Poignant . . . Elicits deep emotion out of Jane’s struggles against her own
mortality. This is a fitting send-off for a beautifully realized series.”— Publishers
Weekly, Starred Review
 “Barron developed Jane’s narrative voice by reading Austen’s collected and
published letters, and it is neither spoiler nor surprise to say that series readers
will be sorry to say goodbye to Jane Austen, amateur sleuth.”— Booklist
 "[Barron] has brilliantly combined authentic historical and biographical details with
skillful plotting and a credible evocation of Austen’s wry, distinctive voice. She
brings the English author’s final investigation to a poignant, unforgettable close.
Fans of this historical series will not be disappointed.”— First Clue

About the Author:
Stephanie Barron is a graduate of Princeton and Stanford, where she received her Masters in History as an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow in the Humanities. Her novel, THAT CHURCHILL WOMAN (Ballantine, January 22, 2019) traces the turbulent career of Jennie Jerome, Winston Churchill's captivating American mother. Barron is perhaps best known for the critically acclaimed Jane Austen Mystery Series, in which the intrepid and witty author of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE details her secret detective career in Regency England. 


A former intelligence analyst for the CIA, Stephanie—who also writes under the name Francine Mathews—drew on her experience in the field of espionage for such novels as JACK 1939, which The New Yorker described as "the most deliciously high-concept thriller imaginable." She lives and works in Denver, CO.



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