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9 primary booksA Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Verity Bright.
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Another positively charming read from Verity Bright! I loved it, as always. The end.
Hahahaha, no. Y'all know I couldn't stop with just one line, right?
I simply adore Lady Eleanor Swift. She's never been accused of being a proper lady, and I don't think she ever will be. I think Clifford is finally making his peace with that (and honestly, I think he'd be a little disappointed if she did decide to settle down and behave as befits her station in society).
Here we see Eleanor's expectation of a birthday celebration with Hugh dashed when he cancels their plans on her at the last minute. Never one to stay down for long, Eleanor decides to take advantage of an offer to go on a transatlantic cruise to New York. Naturally, Clifford and Gladstone the bulldog come along, and Eleanor brings all of her staff, too! I cannot tell y'all how much I love that she values “the ladies” enough to know that they would appreciate a cruise and to make it happen for them. They may not stay in first class with Eleanor, but they do have a grand old time.
Eleanor soon finds herself embroiled in a mystery after she observes two men arguing and sees one throw the other off the ship after shooting him. She manages to find the murder weapon, and when she recognizes it, she knows she can't turn it over. She also learns that the gun's owner, none other than Hugh, is on board the ship for reasons of his own, and that's why he'd bailed on her birthday celebration.
As her first-class status may allow her to have conversations that the ship's staff cannot, the captain asks her to assist in the investigation. The ship's master-at-arms is visibly unhappy about Eleanor's involvement and does his best to make it difficult for her. What does he have to hide?
The cruise setting adds an element of tension to the story. The mystery has to be solved before they dock in New York, or Hugh may find himself in serious trouble with the law. Swift gives us suspects aplenty and lays out one red herring after another as we follow the clues along with Eleanor. Throw in a storm that puts the Celestiana in grave danger, and you've got a story where the pages practically turn themselves!
When the birthday celebration was called off, I feared this would be another book without Hugh. I was delighted to see that wasn't the case! We learn more about Hugh's backstory here, and he and Eleanor seem to be slowly, slowly learning to open up and trust each other, even with the hard things. There were a few moments when I wondered if their relationship would survive, but so far, it has. I hope we see them growing even closer in the next book.
And the previously mentioned ladies! They are just so much fun. The trip is a once in a lifetime opportunity for them, and they make the most of it. They're also able to help in the investigation, as they can see things on the lower decks that Eleanor really couldn't poke her nose into.
Witty dialogue, characters you love (or love to hate), fascinating descriptions of a cruise on a luxury liner, a mystery that keeps you guessing – Death on Deck is another winner from Verity Bright!
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Death on Deck by Verity Bright is an exciting murder mystery that follows Lady Eleanor Swift on her first luxury cruise. When she witnesses a man being shot and falling overboard, she discovers that the likely murder weapon belongs to her beau, Detective Hugh Seldon, who is on an undercover mission aboard the ship. Eleanor sets out to identify the real killer among a sea of suspects including European nobility, Italian opera stars and American nouveau riche, to clear Seldon's name.
I found Death on Deck to be another solid read in this ongoing series. The book is well-written with plenty of twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. The setting of the opulent ocean liner adds to the suspenseful atmosphere of the story. The author has done an excellent job in developing likable characters and creating a “who done it” narrative that is engaging from start to finish. While I am not personally a fan of Detective Hugh Seldon, he looks like he is here to stay, so c'est la vie.