Death on Deck
A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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Verity Bright
About this listen
When Lady Swift embarks upon her first luxury cruise she imagines a gilded ballroom, afternoons on deck taking tea, and all the delectable food she can eat. But she can’t seem to escape from murder....
Lady Eleanor Swift is all set to spend her birthday with her beau, dashing Detective Hugh Seldon, until he calls to cancel on her again at the last minute. What’s a girl to do? Pack up her staff and her faithful old bulldog, Gladstone, and head off on a cruise to New York, that’s what!
On the stunningly opulent ocean liner Celestiana, Eleanor tries to forget her worries and make the most of her trip. That is, until she sees a man being shot and falling overboard. On closer inspection of the scene, Eleanor literally stumbles over the likely murder weapon. And the nick in the barrel is unmistakable: This gun belongs to Detective Seldon....
With some discreet digging, Clifford discovers Detective Seldon is aboard the ship on an undercover mission. Eleanor doesn’t want to make waves but she’s sure that something fishy is going on and he’s being framed. To get Seldon off the hook, Eleanor casts her net wide and searches for the real murderer among a sea of suspects including European nobility, Italian opera stars, and American nouveau riche. But does the victim’s expensive gold ring point to a lavish lifestyle, or is it a red herring?
When another passenger is found dead in his first-class cabin, a poisoned whisky glass clutched in his hand, Eleanor realizes they are really in hot water. Will the killer be Eleanor’s catch of the day, or will she spend her birthday at the bottom of the sea?
A totally charming Golden Age mystery with characters listeners will adore. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey, and Lee Strauss.
©2023 Verity Bright (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about Death on Deck
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- Jay
- 14-03-23
I think this is my favourite book of the series!
I love this series and love the characters, Eleanor and Clifford are wonderful and the relationship is lovely. This was one of the better stories in the series as it had more stakes and was more interesting. I found the setup of the story compelling and refreshing for the writers. Karen Cass as always brings a fantastic performance as the narrator. I am hoping that this story is the start of some new fun adventures with the whole staff as well as Clifford and Hugh! I would love to see some more banter between Eleanor and the staff as well as Polly, I would like to see the staff have a mystery too. I binged this book in one day.
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- IrisB
- 12-05-24
Good narration
Good story although like most I knew the killer but it was still enjoyable. Good narrator and as usual yummy food descriptions and cute Gladstone.
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- Carol Lindsay
- 31-05-23
Fab
Such fun and so amusing. Loved it as always. Well done Verity - a triumph again
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 16-03-23
Death on Deck
This book starts with Lady Swift disappoint at being let down by her bow, as he hears of someone that he is chasing may be leaving the country. So Lady Eleanor Swift takes up the offer from her exboss, to go on the maiden voyage of his companies ship. Then things only get worse when Lady Swift is witness to another murder, and find her boss fun at the seen. Things just seen to go round in circles and don't seem to be going anywhere. Until a storm hits, and then they just slide into place, this is a great mystery with many possible suspect's.
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- Tracey
- 15-03-23
Wow
I am a massive fan of these Verity Bright books.
I am taken out of these troubled times and into a different period of time. There is humour, action, thwarted love and care for family whatever it’s combination or history.
The placing this exciting story on a Cruise liner was as traumatic for Hugh as it would be for me, so brilliant writing that struck home. Seasickness is beyond horrible, but the humour makes up for it.
Read & relax, take time out of real life.
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- Mark
- 24-04-23
Very enjoyable
Very enjoyable with another great performance from Karen. I am looking forward to the next book in the series
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- Donna Mynett
- 14-04-23
Absolutely thrilling. Full of twists and turns.
Once again an excellent story. Full of twists and turns and the ending was exquisite!
Looking forward to the next chapter....hope it is not too long?
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- 8navigation
- 01-10-23
Heartwarming and fun
A lovely story with lots of twists and characters. So pleased that there is more about Hugh and Clifford in this story. The narration by Karen Cass is first class and really adds to the story.
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