• Murdering Mr. Bennett

  • A Pride and Prejudice Variation
  • By: Selene L Garrou
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 18 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Murdering Mr. Bennett

By: Selene L Garrou
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Something is going on in the sleepy little town of Meryton.
Mr. Thomas Alexander Bennett has had several unexplained accidents!
Accidents, which could have ended up with him, at best, having severe injuries or at worse… losing his life. After barely surviving the last ‘accident Thomas decides to meet with his best friends to discuss the matter. While viewing the evidence they conclude—Someone is trying to, ‘MURDER MR. BENNETT.”
Elizabeth Bennett is visiting her best friend Charlotte Collins and her cousin William Collins. He is the Parson at Rosings Park estate in Kent County. Where she once again meets Mr. Darcy who proposes marriage to her, in the most horrendous manner possible. Elizabeth turns down his horrid proposal using the worst insults she can think of at that time!
She sends the man running back to his aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh’s estate. Her words still ringing in his ears, about his selfish disdain for the feelings of others. She now knows he is the reason Mr. Bingley left Meryton! She has learned Mr. Darcy conspired with Mr. Bingley’s sisters to separate him from sweet Jane. Caroline Bingley and Louisa Hurst are two of the most vulgar, social climbing harridans she has ever had the misfortune to meet. But Mr. Darcy’s crimes are numerous, beginning with the harm he has caused poor Mr. Wickham. Elizabeth is certain Mr. Darcy was behind the letter Miss Bingley wrote to Jane. Where she expressed herself in no uncertain terms saying, the Bennett’s are beneath the Bingley’s in every way.
Returning to Rosings, Darcy tries to write a letter to Elizabeth but soon gives up the endeavor altogether. Instead, he turns to his cousin Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam for aide. After breaking their fast, Darcy and the Colonel go to the Parsonage. Where they learn Elizabeth has been called home to Longbourn, due to her father having a serious accident. Darcy and Richard decide to head to London. Darcy wants to correct some previous mistakes he made before he returns to Meryton. He is determined to win the approbation and love of Miss Elizabeth Bennett.
Once Elizabeth returns home and Mr. Bennett recovers, he decides to take his family on a vacation to Brighton.
Tragedy strikes once again! And this one could ruin the entire family. Soon the majority of the Bennett’s are on their way to London to try and save their family’s honor.
But fate intervenes and a catastrophe of enormous proportions strikes, leaving more than one member of the Bennett family dead!
Now there is no more doubt in anyone’s mind. Someone is definitely trying to MURDER Thomas Alexander Bennett! Find out who and why, in this exciting novel filled with a roller coaster ride of thrills and chills!

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Wasted

The book was wasted on AI. it was an exciting story. An actual narrator could have made every minute a thrill. AI is bland an monotone. I can now say I tried an AI book. I will not be trying another.

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Epically Entertaining!

This author has the soul of a true adventurer. Her stories are filled with evildoers, revenge and heroes of the most valiant and noble hearts. This is not your standard Drawing Room variation. Read it for the joy of adventure.

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Group adventure and romance

There are no individual heroes in this story- it is all group work. The heroes consist of a group of wonderful, beautiful females and a group of handsome, brave, powerful, and (most of them) very rich men. They fight a group of insane criminals. The heroes should, if narrative requirements did not forbid it, destroy the villains, yet they keep procrastinating thus enabling the villains to enact their villainous schemes. Romance is announced (repeatedly), but there is little emotion. The language feels mechanical. Yet, despite all the faults, the overall story is fairly gripping and the Virtual Voice sounds much more natural than I would have expected.

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