Murder on the Nile
Murder on the Nile
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4 primary booksLady Eleanor Swift is a 4-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Verity Bright.
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Book Review: Murder on the Nile by Verity Bright
Rating: 3.5 Stars
I just finished Murder on the Nile by Verity Bright, and it was another enjoyable ride! Picture this: it's 1924, and our fearless heroine, Lady Eleanor Swift, and her ever-loyal butler, Clifford, are all set for an epic Egyptian vacation. I mean, we're talking about a dreamy cruise down the Nile, camel rides around the pyramids, and lunch right there in the shadow of the Sphinx. Sounds idyllic, right? But hold up—things take a dark turn when they find one of their fellow passengers, Lieutenant Baxter, shot dead in his locked cabin. Yikes!
Eleanor is not one to sit back and let justice slide, so she dives headfirst into the mystery. She finds a half-written note from Baxter tucked away in his trunk, urging her to deliver an important letter about a stolen treasure. With a killer lurking on board the SS Cleopatra, she races against time to figure out who wanted Baxter dead. Was it the nervous archaeologist? The reptile-loving expert? Or maybe the art dealer hiding some serious secrets? The plot thickens, and it kept me guessing all the way through!
Now, let's get into my thoughts. I have to say, I absolutely adore this series! I mean, who doesn't love a good cozy mystery set in historical times? Plus, add Egypt to the mix? Count me in! But alas, while I was super excited for this installment, it didn't quite hit the mark as one of my favorites.
On the bright side, the Egyptian backdrop was just fabulous. Bright really brought the sights and sounds of Egypt to life. And of course, I can't get enough of Eleanor and Clifford's witty banter—it's always entertaining and adds that extra sparkle to the narrative. The mystery itself was well plotted, with plenty of red herrings to keep me on my toes.
However, I did find myself missing more interactions with “the ladies” from previous books. It felt a bit lonely without them! And honestly, where is Hugh?! He's always been such a intriguing character to have around, and his absence was definitely felt.
But regardless of these niggles, I still consider Lady Eleanor Swift one of my favorite cozy historical series ever! I'm eagerly looking forward to Lady Swift's next adventure. Where will she travel to next? I can't wait to find out! Overall, I'm giving this book a solid 3.5 stars. Not perfect, but still a delightful read that left me craving more.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️