
Death at the Dance: An Addictive Historical Cozy Mystery: A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, Book 2
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A masked ball, a dead body, a missing diamond necklace and a suspicious silver candlestick? Sounds like a case for Lady Eleanor Swift!
England, 1920. Lady Eleanor Swift, adventurer extraordinaire and reluctant amateur detective, is taking a break from sleuthing. She’s got much bigger problems: Eleanor has two left feet, nothing to wear and she’s expected at the masked ball at the local manor. Her new beau Lance Langham is the host, so she needs to dazzle.
Surrounded by partygoers with painted faces, pirates, priests and enough feathers to drown an ostrich, Eleanor searches for a familiar face. As she follows a familiar pair of long legs up a grand staircase, she’s sure she’s on Lance’s trail. But she opens the door on a dreadful scene: Lance standing over a dead Colonel Puddifoot, brandishing a silver candlestick, the family safe wide open and empty.
Moments later, the police burst in and arrest Lance for murder, diamond theft and a spate of similar burglaries. But Eleanor is convinced her love didn’t do it, and with him locked up in prison, she knows she needs to clear his name.
Something Lance lets slip about his pals convinces Eleanor the answer lies close to home. Accompanied by her faithful sidekick Gladstone the bulldog, she begins with Lance’s friends - a set of fast driving, even faster drinking, high-society types with a taste for mischief. But after they start getting picked off in circumstances that look a lot like murder, Eleanor is in a race against time to clear Lance’s name and avoid another brush with death....
Fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey and Downton Abbey will adore this tremendously fun cozy whodunnit, full of mystery, murder and intrigue!
- Listening Length8 hours and 26 minutes
- Audible release dateJuly 8, 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB08BX5TJN5
- VersionUnabridged
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Listening Length | 8 hours and 26 minutes |
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Author | Verity Bright |
Narrator | Karen Cass |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | July 08, 2020 |
Publisher | Hachette UK - Bookouture |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08BX5TJN5 |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,075 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #108 in Cozy Mysteries (Audible Books & Originals) #355 in Crime Thrillers (Audible Books & Originals) #1,980 in Cozy Mysteries (Books) |
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Luckily for her in comes Clifford her uncle’s butler and long-suffering sidekick who does his best to restrain her worst flights of fancy and plays Watson to her Sherlock Holmes. How they come to bridge the class barrier and depend on and trust each other absolutely is one of the things which humanizes this book so much and lifts it from being just another crime book however good they are. The story is full of such instances - people before titles.
As to the murders, well I hate to give plots away but I can mention that all is not what it seems. Did the victim disturb a burglar at the safe, was the burglary really a burglary or was the victim the target all along? This all happens right at the beginning and the main suspect is a young man for whom Lady Eleanor is developing feelings.
Add beautiful country houses, fabulous interiors lovingly described, mad bright young things (with their own secrets) including a foreign prince (who turns out not to be what Lady Eleanor expects),
louche night clubs, and cocktail shakers hurtling from one car to another during one of their treasure hunts and the pace certainly hots up.
And the food. Lady Eleanor adores her food and so much research must have gone into such a simple thing. Crumpets with eggs and ham or homemade jam, mouth-watering little sandwiches on silver platters, sherbet drops and pheasant pie (yes, well not together) and always lurking nearby is Gladstone the bulldog waiting to hoover up any stray crumbs and a joy in himself. All in all great fun and well worth five stars. I am really looking forward to getting the third book. I do love series where you end up feeling you really know the people and there has been time for the Authors to really develop the characters.
It’s another delightfully sweet, lighthearted and fun tale, filled with oh so wonderful olde world English expressions.
Verity Bright has another hit on her hands for those of us who need a respite from the darkness of our times. It definitely is fun and cozy and I'm looking forward to book 3!
By half way through the book, I found myself hoping the lot of them were guilty, just because they're so selfish and full of themselves. I also could not understand the attraction to Lancelot, who doesn't seem to have any sense at all. Will Lady Eleanor throw away her life or solve the murders?
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Found leaning over the dead body, the murder weapon in his hand and Eleanor by his side, Lance is hauled off to the local police station to await trial with the verdict very likely to be guilty followed by a sentence of death. Knowing the newly promoted Detective Chief Inspector Seldon isn't looking for anything other than proof Eleanor was his accomplice she begins her own investigation with her indomitable butler, Clifford at her side and Lance's parents cheering her on from the sidelines. The problem is everything except her heart points to Lancelot being the murderer and anything remotely positive is impossible to find.
Once again the writing duo known as Verity Bright has produced an excellent excursion into the period between the wars and peopled it with the bright young things determined to prove, by hook or by crook, they can be as disreputable as anyone else. I'm not sure if the landed gentry spoke in the way some of Eleanor's friends do here but it evokes an atmosphere of Lord Peter Wimsey and Albert Campion which can't be a bad thing!
There are some parts of the story which didn't seem necessary but overall it was an entertaining, lighthearted read which was very easy to picture as the story progressed and was a nice change from my usual fare of psychological thrillers. There were no shortage of possible culprits, at least as far as Eleanor was concerned, and I didn't work out whodunnit or why which is always good if the reasoning is sound as it was in this case. There are hints about the next book in the author's notes and it again sounds right up my street!
I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publishers in exchange for an unbiased review and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good, easy, well executed read. This is a fun series which has great potential for a long run.

I am not actually going into the whole story just what gives it my five-star vote. Actually, I was hooked right at the beginning when she smashed her bedroom chandelier while practicing martial art in her pyjamas. Then at a very fancy ball she falls flat on her face and just shrugs it off. That’s my kind of heroine feisty, as good as any man and slightly loopy but actually there is so much more to her and the book.
An elderly colonel is murdered at the ball but was he killed because he disturbed the safe robber or is there a darker motive and is the titled son of the house involved. Lady Eleanor bought a murderer to justice in book one and now Lancelot’s parents appeal to her to help their son.
Eleanor actually half in love with Lancelot and firmly convinced that he is no murderer springs into action helped by her faithful Butler Clifford who keeps a fatherly eye on her and acts as Watson to her Sherlock. I will not reveal the plot just say we are taken into the dizzying world of the bright young things of the time including a foreign Prince (bound to be suspicious or a red herring) male chauvinist police and a literally blazing denouement. I cannot wait for book three where we should also find the answer to the clues in the first two books about Eleanor’s own background as a child when her parents went missing. All in all, a smashing read.


