Pride and Prejudice is one of the best novels ever, with some of the best characters ever, best writing ever, and best setting. The plot's a little light, but that's okay -- the plot's just there to hang the characters, language, and humor on, anyway.
P.D. James is one of the best mystery writers of the 20th, and now, 21st, centuries.
So, if P.D. James wrote a murder mystery set at Pemberly, with the characters from Pride and Prejudice, that would HAVE to be awesome, right? How could it go wrong?
Well, it could have an incomprehensible and boring murder, which is cleared up by an eleventh-hour deus ex machina deathbed confession with no foreshadowing or clues whatsoever, cardboard pastiches of Austin's characters, and flat, leaden writing. There is no detecting going on -- the mystery is solved, as I said, when someone just up and confesses out of left field.
In all honesty?
Pretty much ANY of you reading this could have done better, and many of you have.
P.D. James is one of the best mystery writers of the 20th, and now, 21st, centuries.
So, if P.D. James wrote a murder mystery set at Pemberly, with the characters from Pride and Prejudice, that would HAVE to be awesome, right? How could it go wrong?
Well, it could have an incomprehensible and boring murder, which is cleared up by an eleventh-hour deus ex machina deathbed confession with no foreshadowing or clues whatsoever, cardboard pastiches of Austin's characters, and flat, leaden writing. There is no detecting going on -- the mystery is solved, as I said, when someone just up and confesses out of left field.
In all honesty?
Pretty much ANY of you reading this could have done better, and many of you have.