The Independence of Miss Mary Bennet
By (Author) Colleen McCullough
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st April 2010
Australia
General
Fiction
A823
Paperback
640
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 40mm
703g
Everyone knows the story of Elizabeth and Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. But what about their sister, Mary Master storyteller Colleen McCullough paints a life for Mary Bennet 20 years after Jane Austen's novel closes. So far on in time, each of Mary's sisters is settled in her own way. Then events transpire that free Mary from her family obligations and dangle the allurements of independence before her hungry gaze. Fired with zeal by the newspaper letters of the mystery man Argus, she resolves to publish a book about the plight of England's poor. Plunging from one predicament into another, Mary embarks upon a mission of investigation that eventually leads her into mortal danger and reveals the surprising identity of Argus. The Independence of Miss Mary Bennet is both a page-turning look at the ongoing lives of the Bennet sisters, and a sparkling romance that shows it is never too late to find love.
Colleen McCullough was born in New South Wales in 1937. A neuroscientist by training, she worked in hospitals in Sydney, London and Yale. By night, she wrote -- and her second novel, "The Thorn Birds" (1977) became a global bestseller. She published 25 novels, ranging from love stories to crime fiction, including the monumental, seven-volume "Masters of Rome" historical fiction series.