Suspects & Suspicion: What Jane Austen Teaches Us About Who (And Who Not) To Trust ‹ CrimeReads
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Jane Austen’s popularity has only continued to grow these past two hundred years—even though the world has changed dramatically, to the point that books written even a few decades ago can seem hopelessly dated. Fans of her novels can site many valid reasons—her razor-sharp wit, her modernization of romance, her unforgettable characters. We may no […]
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