I
read a lot of great Christmas books this year, but this is at the top of my
list for the best Christmas book I read in 2019. Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas is part
of a series of books in which Jane Austen is the heroine solving
mysteries. Stephanie Barron writes Jane
Austen a as a perfectly realized woman that fits excellently into her own time
with the humor and intelligence that shine through in her work and
letters.
In
Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas, Jane, Cassandra, and their mother are
visiting her brother James in Steventon where Jane grew up. They are invited to a Christmas House party
in the nearby estate of The Vyne, which is the ancestral home of the Chute
family. The visit goes well until a
courier dies by what appears to be a tragic accident. Or is it?
The courier had stopped by to visit and also was carrying a signed
version of the Treaty of Ghent. Together
with Mr. West, the son of the famous painter Benjamin West, Jane works towards solving
the Crime.
I
loved the characters in this novel.
Barron does an excellent job of weaving in the real history and what it
would have been like to celebrate Christmas in the Regency period. The mystery itself was intriguing.
Overall,
Jane Austen and the Twelve Days of Christmas is a perfect Regency Christmas mystery. It was an excellent novel for any time of
year.
Book
Source: Purchased from Amazon.com. Thank-you!
Oh, this sounds lovely! I really like the idea of reading a perfect Regency Christmas mystery, after Christmas. Wonderful review, Laura!
ReplyDeleteSigh... no, I'm afraid that I really don't like these kinds of "fan fiction" books.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call this fan fiction. Stephanie Barron's books are some of the best historical fiction, especially regarding the regency era, that I've read.
ReplyDeleteI actually did read this at Christmas, but grew so behind on my reviews it took the entire month of March to catch up!