Saturday, January 16, 2010

Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, by Abigail Reynolds

Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy
The Last Man in the World

by Abigail Reynolds
Sourcebooks
978-1-4022-294-3
256 pages




Pride and Prejudice
fans will love and no doubt accept this “what if” plot scenario devised by Abigail Reynolds in Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, The Last Man in the World. The premise of the story is, suppose that Elizabeth accepted Mr. Darcy’s original proposal of marriage and they became husband and wife. Caught in a dilemma, faced with social ruin, Elizabeth does just that in Reynolds short novel. She really loathes him and finds the idea of being his wife abhorrent and distasteful. He on the other hand is madly in love with her and obsesses over her to extreme. When her true feelings are revealed to him, he recoils into his arrogant abyss. There lives are tenuous and as tempestuous as the original Darcy and Elizabeth.

Reynolds creative imagination provides a charming and whimsical fun read with her alternative plot twist. Her interpretation of the characters is a seamless blend. They are true to the memory of the original cast. Mr. Darcy’s speech and demeanor is still abrupt and aristocratically arrogant. At times I would like to shake sense into Elizabeth’s, but then with a sister’s support, cheering on her attempts to win back Darcy.

Reynolds succeeds in delivering a passionate Pride and Prejudice detour that is entertaining and honest.


Disclosure:
This copy was provided by Danielle at Sourcebooks.

Read in 2009.

2 comments:

Anna said...

Glad to see you enjoyed this one, as I'll be starting it soon. I've read her Pemberley by the Sea, but none of the variations yet. I'm looking forward to this one.

--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric

Serena said...

I really loved this book. I think Abigail is a brilliant writer. Have you read Pemberley by the Sea? Its great.