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JANE AUSTEN'S LOST LETTERS by Jane K. Cleland

JANE AUSTEN'S LOST LETTERS

by Jane K. Cleland

Pub Date: Dec. 14th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-2507-7938-0
Publisher: Minotaur

An antiques dealer may have come upon the find of a lifetime—if only she can stay alive long enough to authenticate it.

Josie Prescott has a successful business and a TV show featuring dueling experts in the studio she keeps near New Hampshire’s short but lovely coast. When an attractive older woman introducing herself as a friend of Josie’s late father hands her a box and walks away, Josie’s life is radically changed. The box contains a note from her father written two decades before that explains where he found the two enclosed letters written by Jane Austen. As it happens, the show Josie’s shooting features two experts on handwriting who’ve made great strides identifying fakes, and both are eager to authenticate the letters. Professor Gloria Moreau, of nearby Hitchens University, is a world-renowned expert to whom Josie finds herself especially drawn, so she’s both shocked and pained when she finds her strangled in the woods near the studio. Josie’s eager to assist the police chief, with whom she has a long-standing relationship, but finding her father's mysterious friend is her top priority. She uses every resource she has, from her husband, a security expert pondering a promotion that would require them to move to D.C., to her reporter pal Wes Smith, who uses facial recognition software to put a name to the woman, who still refuses to talk to her. The combination of two mysteries and someone who doesn’t like Josie poking around almost mean the death of her.

Both mystery fans and antiques lovers will enjoy the erudite heroine’s informative, entertaining new adventure.