A Very English Murder
A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, Book 1
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Karen Cass
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Verity Bright
An absolutely gripping cozy murder mystery
Move over Miss Marple, there’s a new sleuth in town! Meet Eleanor Swift: distinguished adventurer, dog lover, dignified lady…daring detective?
England, 1920. Eleanor Swift has spent the last few years travelling the world: taking tea in China, tasting alligators in Peru, escaping bandits in Persia and she has just arrived in England after a chaotic 45-day flight from South Africa. Chipstone is about the sleepiest town you could have the misfortune to meet. And to add to these indignities - she’s now a Lady.
Lady Eleanor, as she would prefer not to be known, reluctantly returns to her uncle’s home, Henley Hall. Now Lord Henley is gone, she is the owner of the cold and musty manor. What’s a girl to do? Well, befriend the household dog, Gladstone, for a start, and head straight out for a walk in the English countryside, even though a storm is brewing....
But then, from the edge of a quarry, through the driving rain, Eleanor is shocked to see a man shot and killed in the distance. Before she can climb down to the spot, the villain is gone and the body has vanished. With no victim and the local police convinced she’s stirring up trouble, Eleanor vows to solve this affair by herself. And when her brakes are mysteriously cut, one thing seems sure: someone in this quiet country town has Lady Eleanor Swift in their murderous sights....
If you enjoy witty dialogue, glamorous intrigue, and the very best of Golden Age mysteries, then you will adore Verity Bright’s whodunit, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey, and Downton Abbey!
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Another editor might have noted the several jarring. anachronisms in dialogue also. The rather proper English butler/valet says something is ‘way colder,’ the MC smarty pants uses the ‘NOT’ of modern sarcasm, and also ‘No way!’ Just as we would. As this story is set in the late 1910s, none of these terms would have been in use, of course.
The narrator is ok. Although somehow her inflections when voicing the MC serve to make her just the least bit more, well, grating.
I wanted to like this much more; I purchased 2 of the series during recent bogo; probably will not start the second.
Needs a more scrupulous editor, but ok
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Funny and engaging
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So excited that I found this series
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Delightful!
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The narrator was great at female voices but her male voice was way too nasally for me. I get the whole “Stuffy English Butler” but he doesn’t need to sound like he’s actually suffering from a cold.
Okay story but narration not my cup of tea
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It was a fun read.
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Enjoyable story well narrated
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Detestable Leasing Lady
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Cute and entertaining story
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Its not that the story is bad in itself. Its just that the main characters (especially the female protagonist) are generally quite unlikable until they finally work through their many issues both past and present. After they’re quite lovely people worth hanging around with.
I’m probably being a bit hard on the narrator who I’m sure is doing the best she can with what she has to work with. Its likely I’m just spoiled by the Lady H and Daisy D (the last narrator of Daisy D, not so much the first two) series and only need to get used to a new voice.
I’m just not sure book two is credit-worthy.
You have to stick with it.
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