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The Trial of Elizabeth Bennet

By: Melanie Schertz, a Lady
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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A Pride and Prejudice Variation. The Netherfield Ball became a crime scene. All Elizabeth Bennet wanted was fresh air and to think of what she had learned from Mr Darcy. But she was not alone in the gardens of Netherfield. Darcy searches for Elizabeth, only to find her on the ground, unconscious, with a bloody knife in her hand. Nearby was the body of her cousin, Mr Collins. Will the truth come out, or will Elizabeth be put on trial for murder? Who committed the murder, and will there be more deaths?

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A little over the top. Elizabeth is accused of murder. Sir Lucas acts as magistrate and he is so horribly mean and prejudiced against Mr. Darcy and the Bennetts. Lady Katherine is villainous, as is Caroline. At the end everyone is too eager to "forgive" the murderer.

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