Murder & Miss Austen's Ball

Author:   Ridgway Kennedy ,  Ridge Kennedy
Publisher:   Hedgehog House
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781951989088


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   16 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Approaching her 40th birthday in 1815, Miss Jane Austen, a modestly successful authoress, has determined to host a ball and posts a letter to Mr Thomas Wilson, the preeminent figure in the dance scene in London, to request his services. When the dancing master arrives in the village of Chawton, Miss Austen discovers that this man may not be who he seems. The dancing master, for his part, discovers that this lady he is speaking with may not be who she seems. And together, they discover that life in rural Hampshire is undergoing serious disruption, that dangerous men are about, and the best-laid plans may sometimes go terribly awry. Through the course of the story, Miss Austen and her dancing master discover their mutual interest in music: for dancing, for singing, for playing, for entertaining, for delighting in the intimate glow that harmonious musicians may share. There's a murder. There's an investigation. There's mystery, indignation, and the pursuit of justice. And there is more. Much more. Miss Austen's brothers Frank and Charles serve in the Royal Navy, and have told her of life at sea. But there's a different perspective when you're looking out from between the decks. After Waterloo, peace is breaking out, and the wartime economy is winding down. And yes, Miss Austen is caught in the downdraft. And what of the need for an income? And what of the need for a man of business? Cannot a lady chart her own course? Of course, there is a ball and more dancing besides. Of course, we will find partners. Of course, we shall dance. From Chawton to Bristol, from Alton to Bath; from the plains of Salisbury to the sea; there is no want of adventure. A Gentleman is responsible for the telling of this story; he claims first-hand knowledge of the events. He is elderly, however. Perhaps his mind is failing? One cannot be completely sure. Your author can only attest that this is the tale as he tells it. And your author humbly suggests that you, dear reader, will find it engaging, at times amusing, and ... no ... no... You must make what you will of that. What readers are saying about Murder & Miss Austen's Ball Murder & Miss Austen's Ball surprises at every turn of its very original plot. At once a comedy of manners, a thriller, and a romance, it posits a Jane Austen who nods to the conventions of her time without being bound by them. And for those familiar with the music and dance of the era, the descriptions of beautifully rendered tunes are a delightful bonus. Those who enjoy Jane Austen or Georgette Heyer will like this book. It has a 'Classics' feel to it. Give it a go. Five stars. Have you ever wished go sleuthing through the great halls and low dives of Regency England? Have you ever wished to go adventuring with your favorite author? If your favorite author is Jane Austen, Dear Reader, then Murder & Miss Austen's Ball is the book for you. Well grounded in Jane Austen's world, both in time and in space. Many small details help bring that world into focus. This version of Jane Austen was a delight. The plot kept moving and I was in suspense to the end as to just how it would turn out. I like how the author didn't try to tie up every single loose end but deliberately left some ambiguity to the reader's imagination. Regarding the single 'naval action' in the story, I thought it highly original. I have never seen that in any nautical fiction that I have read and I thought it plausible. Really well done! Wonderful delightful read.

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Author:   Ridgway Kennedy ,  Ridge Kennedy
Publisher:   Hedgehog House
Imprint:   Hedgehog House
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9781951989088


ISBN 10:   1951989082
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   16 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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What readers are saying about Murder & Miss Austen's Ball Murder & Miss Austen's Ball surprises at every turn of its very original plot. At once a comedy of manners, a thriller, and a romance, it posits a Jane Austen who nods to the conventions of her time without being bound by them. And for those familiar with the music and dance of the era, the descriptions of beautifully rendered tunes are a delightful bonus. Those who enjoy Jane Austen or Georgette Heyer will like this book. It has a 'Classics' feel to it. Give it a go. Five stars. In this light-hearted romp, Kennedy brings alive the mores and music of Austen's milieu. His depiction of Austen herself is true to the forthright woman we know from her novels. I greatly enjoyed it, even with minimal knowledge of Jane Austen or her work. The pacing is brisk the characters appealing, the narrative interesting and the relationships quite touching. Have you ever wished go sleuthing through the great halls and low dives of Regency England? Have you ever wished to go adventuring with your favorite author? If your favorite author is Jane Austen, Dear Reader, then Murder & Miss Austen's Ball is the book for you. Well grounded in Jane Austen's world, both in time and in space. Many small details help bring that world into focus. English Country Dancers invite you to share their world - with a mystery thrown in! This version of Jane Austen was a delight. The plot kept moving and I was in suspense to the end as to just how it would turn out. I like how the author didn't try to tie up every single loose end but deliberately left some ambiguity to the reader's imagination. Regarding the single 'naval action' in the story, I thought it highly original. I have never seen that in any nautical fiction that I have read and I thought it plausible. Really well done! Wonderful delightful read.


Author Information

Ridgway Kennedy has been known primarily as Ridge throughout his professional life and in the realm of music and dance. Ridge's day jobs have included set designer, university professor, newspaper reporter, tech writer, publisher, advertising/PR guy, IT specialist and more. His involvement in folk music began during the Great Folk Scare of the 1960s as a song leader. I always wanted to grow up to be Pete Seeger, he says. After discovering the world of traditional American and English Country Dance, he became a dance caller and has been the dancing master at hundreds of contra, square, English and other dances around the US. For more information visit www.ridgekennedy.com . Murder & Miss Austen's Ball is his first novel.

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