Elizabeth Bennet dons a hero's disguise in Pride and Justice!
Regency England has no organised police force, so nothing stands in the way of a new breed of costumed villains, who prey on the vulnerable. Nothing that is, except for the Vigils.
Elizabeth Bennet is one. Living a double life: accomplished though headstrong young woman by day, and masked, leather-armoured crimefighter by night.
News of a dangerous villain targeting Hertfordshire leads her to suspect the newly arrived Mr Bingley – the same young man her older sister happens to be falling in love with. Could he be responsible for the abduction of several local girls? And where does his brooding, and infuriating, friend Mr Darcy fit in?
Elizabeth must fight two battles – one, fought with the villain as she seeks to uncover his identity and thwart his evil plans. The other is played out in the assembly halls and drawing rooms, as she fights to carve out space for her own happiness within the confines society has set for her.
Can a life lived in two halves ever be made whole when everything is at stake? Find out in Tim Bowden's Pride and Justice.