Mr. Darcy's Journey

by Abigail Reynolds | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0692730907 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingRochester74wing of Gießen, Hessen Germany on 10/10/2020
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Journal Entry 1 by wingRochester74wing from Gießen, Hessen Germany on Saturday, October 10, 2020
Bought second hand, because I am mad.

""Mr. Darcy is at his wits’ end. Elizabeth Bennet, the woman he can’t live without, overhears him insulting her family. Now she won’t even listen to his apologies. Then his old friend Sir Anthony Duxbury tells him two of their friends are in terrible danger. If Darcy wants to help them, they have to leave for Yorkshire immediately.
But something doesn’t add up. Elizabeth claims to know Sir Anthony, too – but by a different name. What game is his old friend playing? And is it dangerous?
Even Sir Anthony says the trip is dangerous. The Luddite rebels are on the verge of armed revolt – and he should know, because he’s one of them. Darcy’s cousin Lady Frederica decides she’s going with them anyway, and insists on bringing Elizabeth. Could this be Darcy’s chance to earn Elizabeth’s forgiveness and her love?
Elizabeth would rather face a squad of Napoleon’s soldiers than spend three days trapped in a carriage with Darcy and his headstrong cousin, but she has her own reason for agreeing to come. If she can just manage to keep her temper, she may be able to rescue her uncle from financial ruin.
But when a Luddite riot erupts around them, it’s Darcy and Elizabeth who need rescuing – from each other."

Journal Entry 2 by wingRochester74wing at Gießen, Hessen Germany on Saturday, October 10, 2020
I read an ebook version of this novel earlier this year. Now I read it again in a paperback version (wish is much better!!!).
I enjoyed it again, a lot. I was rather more anoyed by Lady Matlocks behavior this time. Lizzie is compromised several times. A few times it was Lizzies or Darcys or the fates doing. But the part Lady Matlock played was on a different level. She did it on perpose, very calculation. It had nothing to do with helping a couple solving their difficulties. She thought she knew what was best for them and could have been wrong (like Darcy with talking Bingley out of Jane the first time). I do not like her, she is playing with the lives of others.

Journal Entry 3 by wingRochester74wing at Gießen, Hessen Germany on Monday, September 19, 2022
Wonderful absurd with some historical background.

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