The Jane Austen Project: A Novel Audiobook
The Jane Austen Project: A Novel Audiobook
- Saskia Maarleveld
- HarperAudio
- 2017-05-02
- 11 h 3 min
Summary:
Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, this engrossing debut novel offers an unusual twist over the legacy of one from the world’s most celebrated and beloved writers: two experts from the future are sent back with time to meet Jane and recover a suspected unpublished book.
London, 1815: Two travelers-Rachel Katzman and Liam Finucane-arrive in a field in rural England, disheveled and weighed down with hidden money. Turned aside at a close by inn, they are forced to travel by coach all night to London..READING MORE approximately The Jane Austen Project: A Book They are not what they seem, but rather co-workers who have return with time from a technologically advanced long term, posing as wealthy West Indies planters-a doctor and his spinster sister. While Rachel and Liam aren’t the first team from the future to “return back,” their objective is by far the most audacious: fulfill, befriend, and steal from Jane Austen herself.
Thoroughly selected and rigorously trained from the Royal Institute for Special Topics in Physics, disaster-relief doctor Rachel and actor-turned-scholar Liam have little in common besides the extraordinary circumstances they end up in. Circumstances that demand Rachel to stifle her independent nature and let Liam take the lead because they infiltrate Austen’s circle via her favorite brother, Henry.
But diagnosing Jane’s fatal illness and obtaining an unpublished book hinted at in her words pose enough of the challenge with no continuous convolutions of living a lay. While her a friendly relationship with Jane deepens and her romantic relationship with Liam increases complicated, Rachel fights to reconcile the girl she actually is with the correct lady nineteenth-century culture expects her to be. As their portal to the future prepares to close, Rachel and Liam struggle with their directive to keep history unchanged and just as they discovered it…nevertheless heartbreaking that may prove.