Set against the backdrop of a glamorous royal boat race, the story unfolds with vibrant visuals and a festive atmosphere. However, the excitement takes a dark turn when a body is discovered in the water. Lady Swift, a determined and resourceful protagonist, steps in to investigate the mystery, blending elements of intrigue with the charm of royal festivities. This engaging tale promises a mix of suspense and adventure as she navigates the complexities of the case.
Verity Bright Livres
Le partenariat d'écriture connu sous le nom de Verity Bright est actif depuis un quart de siècle. Initialement axés sur la rédaction de voyages haut de gamme, leur travail a couvert des genres allant de l'auto-amélioration à l'humour. Ils sont ensuite passés à la création de mystères historiques, démontrant une approche polyvalente de la narration qui s'appuie sur une carrière riche et variée.






Set against a vibrant summer backdrop filled with flowers and festivities, the story follows Lady Swift as she navigates a new and perplexing murder mystery. With the charm of a maypole dance and the warmth of sunshine, the plot thickens as she uncovers clues and delves into the dark undercurrents of seemingly idyllic surroundings. Lady Swift's keen intellect and determination make her the perfect sleuth in this captivating tale of intrigue and deception.
Amidst the festivities of a royal celebration for the King's birthday in Little Buckford, Lady Swift stumbles upon a shocking discovery: a body in the village hall. As she navigates the celebrations, she must unravel the mystery behind the murder, all while maintaining her composure in high society. With a blend of intrigue and charm, the story promises a captivating mix of suspense and wit as Lady Swift seeks to uncover the truth before the festivities turn deadly.
Set against the festive backdrop of a castle adorned with holly and handmade gifts, a mysterious twist unfolds when a body is discovered under the Christmas tree. Lady Swift is summoned to unravel the chilling mystery, blending holiday cheer with suspense. As the snowflakes fall, the story promises a captivating mix of seasonal charm and thrilling detective work.
"Spring, 1921. Lady Eleanor Swift, explorer extraordinaire and accidental sleuth, hasn't had a vacation since she arrived in England a year ago. Being an amateur detective can be a rather tiring business and she is determined to escape any more murder and mysteries. So she books into the Grand Hotel in the fashionable resort of Brighton for some fresh air, fish and chips and, of course, a dip in the ocean. Eleanor is enjoying her view of the waves and trying to find her bathing suit when calamity strikes: a guest has been found dead at her beautiful hotel. The distraught manager, who can't afford a scandal, asks Eleanor to solve the case as swiftly as possible. But when Eleanor enters the dead man's room, she receives a shock big enough to make her forget even the finest ice cream sundae. The body is that of her husband, who supposedly died six years ago on the other side of the world. Has he been alive all these years?"--Page 4 of cover
A nostalgic visit to her old school quickly turns into a chilling mystery for Lady Swift when she discovers a body among the familiar surroundings. As she navigates her memories and the eerie presence of murder, she must apply her knowledge and skills to unravel the truth behind the crime. This intriguing blend of nostalgia and suspense sets the stage for an engaging whodunit filled with unexpected twists.
Murder in an Irish Castle
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Christmas, 1924. Lady Eleanor Swift has received a rather unexpected invitation to the village Christmas party in the tiny, rural hamlet of Derrydee in the west of Ireland. Eleanor is thrilled about exploring her ancestral roots at her late uncle’s estate and spending the festive season in a castle. Packing Gladstone the bulldog’s coziest Christmas jumper, they set off to the Emerald Isle with her butler Clifford in tow. Arriving late at night, Eleanor and Clifford are shocked when they find a body sprawled in the snow on the winding country lane outside the estate. The local constable is immediately suspicious and all but accuses the pair of murder. This isn’t the warm Irish welcome Eleanor imagined! Clifford is certain he recognizes the poor fellow from the funeral of Eleanor’s uncle – but what was their connection? Undeterred by the villagers’ lack of gossip on the matter, Eleanor is determined to get justice for the victim. The man’s pockets are suspiciously empty of personal effects, but closer inspection reveals an old key hidden in the heel of his boot. Could this unlock more than one mystery for Eleanor? But when a fire breaks out at the castle on Christmas Eve, an even bigger question looms: is someone out to ensure the family line dies with Lady Swift? And will Eleanor’s first Irish Christmas be her last?--Amazon
Set in a luxurious villa, the story unfolds with a seemingly idyllic breakfast of croissants that takes a dark turn when a body is discovered in the wine cellar. Lady Swift finds herself entangled in yet another murder mystery, blending elements of intrigue and humor as she navigates the complexities of crime amidst the charm of her surroundings.
Set against a medieval backdrop, the story unfolds with a mysterious death and the peculiar presence of chocolate fudge that raises eyebrows. Lady Swift is summoned to unravel the enigma, blending elements of intrigue and humor as she navigates through the suspicious circumstances surrounding the case. This engaging narrative promises a delightful mix of mystery and wit, as Lady Swift employs her keen detective skills to uncover the truth.
"Winter, 1920. Amateur sleuth Lady Eleanor Swift is feeling festive. She is playing host to the entire village at Henley Hall for gifts, games and gingerbread. She's also purchased perfect presents for each of her household -- not forgetting the biggest bone in the butcher's shop for her partner in crime, Gladstone the bulldog -- and is looking forward to celebrating her first English country Christmas. As snowflakes fall, Eleanor is cheering on contestants in the traditional Christmas fun run in the grounds of the Hall. but tragedy strikes when one of the runners drops dead at the finish line. Dashing Detective Sheldon is convinced it's just a heart attack, but Eleanor isn't so sure. When she finds a rather distinctive key where the man fell, Eleanor knows she'll never rest until she finds out the truth about what happened in her own home. Next the vicar is taken ill with what looks like poison and Eleanor starts to wonder if the two cases are linked. When someone tries to frame her by planting poisoned berries in her own kitchen, she knows speed is of the essence. But the entire village was at Henley Hall for the festivities and Eleanor has enough suspects to stuff a town full of turkeys. Can she nail the true killer and clear her name in time for Christmas?" --Publisher
