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Jane and the Year Without a Summer by Stephanie Barron
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Jan 17, 2023 | ISBN 9781641294096

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Praise for Jane and the Year Without a Summer

A Reading Group Choices Editors’ Pick

“[A] carefully researched and beguiling series . . . The author evokes Austen’s amused style with panache—‘one must be on one’s guard when sitting down with a potential poisoner’—as the story’s tone shifts from satire to menace.”
—Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal

“Absolutely charming, and one of the best among [Stephanie Barron’s] prolific list of Jane Austen mysteries.”
The Denver Post

“Another exceptionally fun read for both the legions of Jane Austen fans and all dedicated mystery buffs.”
—Midwest Book Review

“Impossible to put down . . . [Jane and the Year Without a Summer] is the ideal companion for a summer afternoon.”
—Crime Review (UK)

“I chuse to recommend Stephanie Barron’s most excellent Jane and the Year Without a Summer. Good reader, it will both charm and dazzle you. Closet yourself in your chamber undisturbed, for the story—fraught with poisoning, abduction, and murder—has unfathomed depths worthy of the esteemed Miss Jane Austen herself. Well done, Miss Barron! Your writing is unrivaled in its wit and veracity. Miss Austen instructs there is happiness in serving others, and I mean to follow her example forthwith by informing you that Miss Barron writes with a mighty quill.”
—Sandra Dallas, New York Times bestselling author

“Stephanie Barron has done it again. It’s no mean feat to recreate the world and tone of Jane Austen—while also writing a thoroughly engaging and entertaining mystery! But Stephanie Barron pulls it off with a wry wit and an ease of manner reminiscent of Austen herself. If you haven’t read these books yet, go back, start at the beginning, brew a very large pot of tea, and prepare to be thoroughly diverted.”
—Lauren Willig, New York Times bestselling author of Band of Sisters

“No one conjures Austen’s voice like Stephanie Barron, and Jane and the Year Without a Summer is utterly pitch-perfect. The only way Barron could write Austen more convincingly is with a Ouija board. From the exquisite period detail to the uniquely Austenian turns of phrase, this series is a must-read for all Janeites.” 
—Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author of the Veronica Speedwell mysteries

“Exceptionally researched and written, Jane and the Year Without a Summer is absolute perfection. Stephanie Barron expertly weaves fact and fiction, crafting a story that is authentically Austen in its elegance, charm, and wit. The characters and setting will enchant you, and the mystery will keep you guessing to the last page. This Regency-set gem is truly a diamond of the first water.”
—Mimi Matthews, USA Today bestselling author

“The world of Regency England comes alive through the vivid historical detail underpinning this intriguing novel, while Jane and the secondary characters are both engaging and authentic. Whether first-timers or serious followers of Jane Austen, readers will thoroughly enjoy this take on the legendary author’s life and sleuthing skills.”
—Shelf Awareness

Jane and the Year Without a Summer is a sweet indulgence filled with wit, charm, and the author’s formidable research into the Regency era and the real Austen’s biography . . . sure to please even the pickiest, most well-read Janeite.”
—Reviewing the Evidence

“Rich in historical detail.”
—Everything Zoomer

“Barron deftly weaves delights of the early 19th century into the twists of plot, from poisoned delicacies to a masquerade ball, and the rights and rebellions of women of the time. She is also a clever plotter (this is one of two series she writes) and offers well-chosen dialogue and desires of the period.”
—Historical Novel Society

“A well-researched and tightly plotted character-driven story that will keep the pages turning until the final page.”
—Gumshoe Review

“[Barron] captured Jane’s voice and temperament perfectly . . . Historical mystery and Jane Austen fans alike will enjoy the artful suspense and poignant moments in Jane and the Year Without a Summer.”
—Austenprose.com
 
“Stephanie Barron not only tells a compelling story, she has obviously done her research on Jane Austen’s life and world . . . Any Austen fan will enjoy reading about Jane Austen’s fictional adventures during ‘the year without a summer.’”
—Jane Austen’s World Blog

“Outstanding . . . When one of these sharply defined characters dies of poisoning, Jane once again turns sleuth. The Austen family’s financial constraints and Jane’s own failing health add verisimilitude to this taut, sometimes perplexing tale of lost opportunity and unfulfilled aspirations.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Full marks for background, plotting, and voice—though fans should know that this 13th case is darker than Jane’s first 12.”
Kirkus Reviews

Praise for the Jane Austen Mysteries


“A complex murder mystery with the same kind of rapier wit that Austen deployed . . . Great fun for readers who long ago ran out of Jane Austen novels.”
—The Boston Globe

“Sings with not just a good plot but courtly language and an engaging group of characters worthy of the famed novelist herself . . . A first-rate mystery.”
—The Denver Post

“With a keen sense of plot—the identity of the villain surprises—perfect pitch for Austen’s voice and a cast of new and familiar characters, Barron has again produced a pleasant excursion into literate and historical escapism.”
—Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Absolutely delightful, with just the right balance between likable, captivating characters and the actual history of Jane Austen’s life.”
—Historical Novel Society

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