A Crime Through Time

Author:   Amelia Blackwell
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
ISBN:  

9781035054114


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   12 March 2026
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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A Crime Through Time


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Author:   Amelia Blackwell
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Imprint:   Pan Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781035054114


ISBN 10:   1035054116
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   12 March 2026
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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A Crime Through Time is an irresistible mix of laugh-aloud humour, gripping mystery and endearing love story. With Georgiana Darcy investigating the crime, this is sleuthing at its most charming -- Saskia Sarginson, author of <i>One Dark Summer</i> Pemberley, murder, hilarity and a romance to span the ages, A Crime Through Time was an absolute joy! This is the perfect book to unwind with. Kick back and enjoy the peek into the world of Georgiana Darcy as you've never seen her before. I loved it -- Rachel Wolf, author of <i>Five Nights</i> I loved this twisty, diverting romp which gave the freshest perspective on much loved, well known characters. Clear your diary to finish it in one go -- Rebecca Reid, author of <i>The Will</i> I loved A Crime Through Time from the concept right through to the pitch perfect execution. It really is the perfect escapist read. The romantic chemistry is gorgeous, and I also especially enjoyed seeing other characters from Pride and Prejudice through a different lens, especially Anne. -- Katy Moran, author of the Regency Romance Trilogy The concept is wonderfully original, and the voice is beautifully Austen-esque without ever feeling contrived. I loved seeing familiar characters in a new light, and the blending of the two timelines is so cleverly done. I adored Georgiana, too! Although this story is, at its heart, a twisty cosy crime read, it has a strong romance element too . . . I can't wait to read the next book in the series! -- Emma Pass, author of <i>Before The Dawn</i> Cosy fun * Crime Monthly  * This happy collision of crime, time travel and Jane Austen delivers an intriguing murder mystery while allowing readers a fresh and fun perspective on their favourite Pride and Prejudice characters and an entertaining speculation on what life might have looked like for the iconic cast in the months after events in the book. Blackwell’s depth of research, her allusions to the great author’s life and works, and her joyful love all things Austen, shine through in this time-travelling odyssey which heralds the start of another winning cosy crime series . . . this time with a delicious Regency flavour * Lancashire Post * Cosy, quirky crime * Platinum * Romance, humour and a crime riddle make it irresistible * Peterborough Telegraph  * Combines a love story, time travel, and a touch of mystery ... charming * Publishers Weekly * The ending provides a satisfying solution and what seems to be the promise of future adventures, and perhaps romance, for Georgiana Darcy * Booklist *


A Crime Through Time is an irresistible mix of laugh-aloud humour, gripping mystery and endearing love story. With Georgiana Darcy investigating the crime, this is sleuthing at its most charming -- Saskia Sarginson, author of <i>One Dark Summer</i> Pemberley, murder, hilarity and a romance to span the ages, A Crime Through Time was an absolute joy! This is the perfect book to unwind with. Kick back and enjoy the peek into the world of Georgiana Darcy as you've never seen her before. I loved it -- Rachel Wolf, author of <i>Five Nights</i> I loved this twisty, diverting romp which gave the freshest perspective on much loved, well known characters. Clear your diary to finish it in one go -- Rebecca Reid, author of <i>The Will</i> I loved A Crime Through Time from the concept right through to the pitch perfect execution. It really is the perfect escapist read. The romantic chemistry is gorgeous, and I also especially enjoyed seeing other characters from Pride and Prejudice through a different lens, especially Anne. -- Katy Moran, author of the Regency Romance Trilogy The concept is wonderfully original, and the voice is beautifully Austen-esque without ever feeling contrived. I loved seeing familiar characters in a new light, and the blending of the two timelines is so cleverly done. I adored Georgiana, too! Although this story is, at its heart, a twisty cosy crime read, it has a strong romance element too . . . I can't wait to read the next book in the series! -- Emma Pass, author of <i>Before The Dawn</i> Cosy fun * Crime Monthly  * This happy collision of crime, time travel and Jane Austen delivers an intriguing murder mystery while allowing readers a fresh and fun perspective on their favourite Pride and Prejudice characters and an entertaining speculation on what life might have looked like for the iconic cast in the months after events in the book. Blackwell’s depth of research, her allusions to the great author’s life and works, and her joyful love all things Austen, shine through in this time-travelling odyssey which heralds the start of another winning cosy crime series . . . this time with a delicious Regency flavour * Lancashire Post * Cosy, quirky crime * Platinum * Romance, humour and a crime riddle make it irresistible * Peterborough Telegraph  *


Author Information

Amelia Blackwell has a master's degree in Creative Writing, a corn snake called Colin, and a deep love of the works of Jane Austen. Although the Boleyns appear in her family tree, it's through marriage, not blood, which is probably just as well. Georgiana Darcy's most persistent suitor, Baron John de Halighwell, takes his name from one of Amelia's distant great-grandfathers, who lived in a mansion that even Lady Catherine de Bourgh would admire. Amelia lives with her husband and children in a tiny house by the sea in Cornwall.

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