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The True Standing

A George Wickham Pride and Prejudice Variation

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The True Standing

By: Grandy Eden
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Man of Honor. A Nation in Peril. A Truth Hidden in the Shadows.

One moment of boyish bravado beneath the Pemberley oak cost George Wickham his limb, but it forged his soul.

In this sweeping Pride & Prejudice reimagining, the George Wickham who arrives in Meryton is not the silver-tongued libertine of canon. He is an investigator for the Archbishop of Canterbury—a man trained to see what others miss and to listen to what remains unspoken. Supported by his lifelong brothers-in-arms, William Darcy and Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam, George has traded the sword for the quill, and the ballroom for the battleground of human conscience.

But as the "Little Corporal" across the Channel weaves a web of treason through the English countryside, George’s skills are summoned for a desperate mission.

When Fitzwilliam Darcy is arrested for a cold-blooded murder in Yorkshire, the evidence is as elegant as it is damning. To save his friend from the gallows, George must navigate a labyrinth of French gold, coded journals, and a high-society schemer whose obsession has descended into a terrifying madness.

Beside him stands Carrie Winterton, a brilliant codebreaker with a legacy of secrets. Together, they must stand firm against a network of spies that threatens to tear Pemberley—and England—apart.

In a world where rank is armor and whispers are weapons, George Wickham will prove that a man’s true standing is measured not by his gait, but by his integrity.

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