Sense and Second-Degree Murder (Jane Austen Murder Mysteries Book 2)

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Sense and Second-Degree Murder (Jane Austen Murder Mysteries Book 2)
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14+
Release Date
April 05, 2022
ISBN
978-0062889836
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In this second book of the Jane Austen Murder Mystery series, Tirzah Price takes readers for another fun, murderous romp through one of Austen’s beloved novels. Perfect for fans of The Lady Janies and Stalking Jack the Ripper. A Junior Library Guild pick!
When eighteen-year-old aspiring scientist Elinor Dashwood discovers her beloved father slumped over the desk of his office study, she knows his death means dire straits for the Dashwood women. To make matters worse, an outdated will entails his estate—including Norland & Company, the private investigation firm where her younger sister Marianne worked as her father’s partner and protégé—to their half-brother and his haughty wife, who waste no time in forcing the Dashwoods out of their home and into a cramped apartment on London’s Barton Street.

But before they go, the Dashwood sisters make a startling discovery: a suspicious substance in their father’s teacup—one that can only be described as poison. And poison, as Marianne’s father taught her, always points to murder.

It could be dangerous; it could ruin their reputations; and most importantly, it won’t bring back their father. But if the Dashwood sisters can combine their talents and bring their father’s murderer to justice, it may bring them all some comfort—and it might even lead to love.

Pride and Premeditation is a romantic and entertaining page-turner, sure to delight readers of any genre.” —Kerri Maniscalco, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stalking Jack the Ripper series 

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Tizrah Price hits her stride
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4.7
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In Sense and Second-Degree Murder, Tizrah Price hits her stride. I enjoyed Pride and Premeditation and was at first a bit surprised that this was set in the same world but not with the same characters. It was not long before the Dashwood sisters and their plight drew me in and surpassed the first book.

Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret are strong and intelligent female leads. However, what was a refreshing departure from the first book, the men in the book supported their desire to uncover their father’s murderer and helped them. I also liked that the danger felt more real in this book and our characters went through emotional turmoil and were nearly killed before the truth was uncovered.

While opium and laudanum addiction were part of the period there were smart points made about the dangers of prescribed drugs. The side story of Vincent, who was a nice upstanding boy until he broke his arm and became addicted to the very medicine everyone believed was safe was spot on to issues that are still a rampant problem today. If a YA reader is introduced to the idea of being careful around prescription drugs, then this tale was time well spent.

Overall, I liked the mentions of Lizzie Benedict’s story from book one and enjoyed that the Dashwood sisters overcame so much and found worthy love interests. Overall, this was a compelling read with nuggets of wisdom that pertain to real-life problems.
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