A review by lisaarnsdorf
Pride and Prescience: Or, a Truth Univesally Acknowledged by Carrie Bebris

3.0

The first 3/4 of the book was fun. Lightly suspenseful, more of the banter and wittiness (in a more accessible language) that we all love about Pride and Prejudice. Fun to imagine Elizabeth Bennett as an amateur sleuth.

However, the ending was awful. The body didn't appear until page 225. And the story quickly nose dived into a silly story of "ladies' intuition" and magic, which was a sad departure from the sharp-tongued and -minded Elizabeth that draws me to this story.