THE FATAL UNPLEASANTNESS AT NETHERFIELD, by Claudia Gray, Vintage, June 16, 2026, Paperback, $19 (young adult/ new adult/ adult fiction)
Amateur sleuths Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney set out to solve a suspicious murder in The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield, by Claudia Gray.
Jonathan Darcy has recovered from the wound he received in a duel three months prior, during a disastrous London Season. But his parents aren’t over the shock, and they remain convinced that, no matter how many murderers have been caught via their investigations, Jonathan must end his association with Miss Juliet Tilney—particularly now that she is a young lady of ruined reputation. He prays for some opportunity to be with her again, but unfortunately, the answer to those prayers comes in the form of murder: his uncle Charles Bingley’s brother-in-law, Mr. Hurst, is found dead from poisoning at Netherfield Park. Aunt Jane is desperate for answers, which means Miss Tilney must be invited to Netherfield to investigate!
Juliet, still reeling from her newfound ruination, is happy to be back in the thick of an investigation. The reunion with Mr. Darcy is difficult—Juliet has missed Jonathan terribly, but she is tormented by the knowledge that his parents will never approve their match. Adding to her troubles are the scheming Caroline Bingley Allerdyce and her daughter Priscilla, whose machinations threaten any hope Juliet might have of societal rehabilitation, much less an engagement. Then, Mr. Hurst proves to be only the first victim at Netherfield, casting a pall of danger—and worse, scandal—over the Bingleys’ household. Jonathan and Juliet must find the culprit, and will ultimately be called to make a final choice between respectability…and love. —Synopsis provided by Vintage
The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield is the fifth book in Claudia Gray’s Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery series. The previous books are The Murder of Mr. Wickham, The Late Mrs. Willoughby, The Perils of Lady Catherine De Bourgh, and The Rushworth Family Plot. The entire series is a lot of fun.
In this latest offering, Darcy and Elizabeth’s rown son, and Catherine Morland and Henry Tilney’s grown daughter are guests of Jane and Charles Bingley who now have grown children of their own. Caroline Bingley Allerdyce is once again plotting a way into Pemberly, and Jonathan’s parents are as set as ever against a match between Jonathan and Juliet.
This series is one that should be read in order, as Juliet and Jonathan’s story plays out across the books. And there’s a lovely cliffhanger at the end of The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield that sets up what is sure to be an enjoyable final book.
The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield and the rest of the books in this series work so well because of Gray’s love for the source material. She builds on Jane Austen’s characters while crafting an entirely new story at the same time. Her tone is in keeping with source material and her plot moves at a pleasant pace.
While not specifically a young adult novel, The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield is an enjoyable mystery perfect for Jane Austen fans of any age. The Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery series is a great option for summer reading.
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