Reading Books! Pemberley returns to Masterpiece Theater. .The New Yorker cover














I started to watch Masterpiece theater on KQED Northern California, last night, the new series on "Murder at Pemberley" an extension of Jane Austen's novel.  Wickham is on trial for murder, and upsets the household in the first set, causing the cancellation of the planned ball festivities. Lydia is as silly as ever, reminding one a little, not uncharitably of her mother, Mrs. Bennett. Both prattle on.  Mr Bennett loves the library at Pemberley, and he and his daughter still share a sympathy.  Elizabeth and Darcey are a loving couple.  Oh, it's nice to be in Jane Austen's world for a time, again, even with the murder issue.  Why are murder mysteries so fascinating to the population?  It seems there is hardly anything more popular than detective stories and mysteries, and they all involve murder as did Agatha Christie's novels.   

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