<p>The sequel to Jane Austen&#8217;s best-loved novel Emma by the author of the international best-seller &#8216;Pemberley&#8217;.</p> <p>This is the story of Emma two years after she has married Mr Knightley. There may be harmony between them but Emma is frankly bored. Mr Knightley is affectionate; but he is in reality an old friend who has in his own words &#8216;lectured and blamed&#8217; Emma sixteen years younger than he all her life. Knightley is no Mr Darcy.</p> <p>To amuse herself Emma decides to take up matchmaking again whether her husband will have it or no. But this time Emma is playing for dangerously high stakes. John Knightley &#8211; her brother-in-law poor widowed John &#8211; is in need of a wife and stepmother to his numerous family. So when a fascinating young woman enters Highbury society Emma sees at last a golden opportunity. Eliza d&#8217;Arblay is of French birth. Her parents the Comte and Comtesse d&#8217;Arblay fled the French Revolution in 1795. It is now 1815 and Eliza is 20 years old. She is intriguing and romantic as only a beautiful young Frenchwoman can be. Her dresses are more elegant; her accomplishments far superior to anything Highbury has ever seen. John Knightley is introduced and begins to fall in love. But Eliza is not all she seems. Just as a marriage is announced strange evidence of a very different past begins to emerge. And most disconcertingly of all we are led to ponder the meaning of Mr Knightley&#8217;s statement early on in Emma that he would like to &#8216;see Emma in love&#8217;. Perhaps disastrously she is; but the object of her desires cannot be said to be suitable to Highbury &#8211; or to Mr Knightley &#8211; at all..</p>
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