A Murder at Rosings by Annette Purdey Pugh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A Pride and Prejudice sequel where Lady Catherine de Bourgh one early morning discovers the body of Mr Collins in her garden. It is up to the magistrate, Sir John Bright, and Robert Archer, the village constable to investigate. With Mr Bennet at Hunsford on business with Mr Collins, accompanied by Mary, circumstances make him the prime suspect.
An enjoyable variation but I didn't care for the ending, and I did hope that it would be Mary that did some of the investigation
Another story where Mary wrongly wears glasses
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