Darcy’s Own Double Game
A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Iviana Hedera
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Fitzwilliam Darcy does not dance. Not because he is proud—because he is working.
To the ton, he is the cold, unapproachable heir to Pemberley. In truth, he is the Crown's most lethal operative, three years deep undercover to destroy a conspiracy bleeding England's treasury dry. He has survived poison, pistol fire, and the treachery of men he once trusted. He has not survived anything like Elizabeth Bennet.
She sees through him. Through the mask, the manners, the lies he has told so long they feel like truth. When she corners him in the darkness of the Meryton Assembly, she does not fault his pride. She recognizes his surveillance. And she is right.
Now a burned operation has made them partners in a war they cannot win alone. From the freezing vaults of Amsterdam to London's glittering corruption, they hunt a shadow called the Architect—who knows Darcy's every move because he built the game Darcy is playing.
She has the cunning. He has the training. Neither has a choice.
Told entirely through Darcy's eyes: a man trained to trust no one, learning to trust the only woman dangerous enough to match him. Where wit is a weapon. Where the heart is the ultimate vulnerability. And where surrender might be the only victory that matters.
For JAFF Purists: This is a full-length Pride & Prejudice variation—not a sequel, not a retelling, but a complete reimagining. The core characters remain true to their Austen spirits, but the setting leans heavily into espionage thriller territory. Expect peril, pursuits, and Napoleonic-era stakes. Creative liberties have been taken with period technology to serve the pacing.
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