A chilling murder mystery unfolds in the shadow of an English estate with secrets buried deep beneath its stately charm. In Darkness at Pemberley, T. H. White—best known for The Once and Future King—crafts a gripping detective novel that blends classic whodunit suspense with psychological depth and gothic atmosphere. When a respected Oxford college becomes the scene of a shocking murder-suicide, police suspicion leads to an open-and-shut case… until amateur sleuth Sir Charles Darcy begins to probe deeper. The investigation soon takes him to Pemberley—ancestral home of the Darcys—where brooding corridors, hidden tunnels, and growing unease suggest something far more sinister. As tension builds, so does the sense that evil is not just lurking… but has already claimed its place inside. Moody, intelligent, and darkly compelling, Darkness at Pemberley is a forgotten gem of British mystery fiction, combining Golden Age detective style with gothic dread and psychological nuance.