Today I am delighted to jump on the blog tour for A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright, the latest festive outing in the Lady Eleanor Swift mysteries. Homemade baubles, reindeer-shaped … Continue reading A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to jump on the blog tour for A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright, the latest festive outing in the Lady Eleanor Swift mysteries. Homemade baubles, reindeer-shaped … Continue reading A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be part of the blog tour for the latest in the Lady Swift Mysteries, Murder on the Nile. A cruise down the Nile, a camel … Continue reading Murder on the Nile by Verity Bright
Well, today is a bank holiday here in the UK and what better time to relax with a good book! I’m therefore delighted to be taking part in the Bookouture … Continue reading An Irish Bookshop Murders by Lucy Connelly
Welcome to the first day of the Books On Tour blog tour for Death in a Scottish Castle by Lydia Travers. I am thrilled to be taking part. I do … Continue reading Death in a Scottish Castle by Lydia Travers
Tea and cake at The Ritz, a stolen pearl necklace and a missing dead body… Lady Swift is back on the case! Lady Eleanor Swift has been eagerly awaiting her trip … Continue reading Murder in Mayfair by Verity Bright
It has been a while since my last post and I apologise for not staying in touch – life has been busy and time sure does fly. I do hope … Continue reading A Death in Venice by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for Murder on the Cornish Cliffs by Verity Bright, the latest in the Lady Swift Mysteries. Whats it about? A … Continue reading Murder on the Cornish Cliffs by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for the fifteenth book in The Lady Swift murder mystery series. Murder by Invitation sees Eleanor and Clifford back home at Henley Hall preparing for the King’s forthcoming birthday celebrations, that is until brutal murder by bunting puts a hold on the festivities.

Lady Swift has been cordially invited to a huge royal celebration in Little Buckford to toast the King’s birthday… but wait, is that a body in the village hall?
Lady Eleanor Swift and her loyal butler Clifford are busy lending a hand with preparations for the big day. The grand dining room at Henley Hall is overflowing with home-sewn flags, paint and royal rosettes. Even Gladstone the bulldog and his new friend Tomkins the ginger cat are invited!
But just days before the event Mr Prestwick-Peterson, the chairman of the celebrations committee, is found dead in the village hall: strangled with handmade red, white and royal blue bunting.
With the village hall in total disarray and a key part of the decorations missing, Eleanor wonders if someone dastardly is sabotaging the King’s birthday celebrations?Teaming up with her handsome beau Detective Hugh Seldon to question the local butcher, baker, and pub landlord it becomes clear that the meddlesome busybody Mr Prestwick-Peterson was not universally liked in charming Little Buckford. Indeed, the only mystery is why he wasn’t murdered before…
Searching Mr Prestwick-Peterson’s pristinely organised rooms, Eleanor is surprised to find a faded photograph of a beautiful young woman hidden within the pages of a novel. Could this be the key to untangling this very village murder? And can Eleanor catch the killer before the party is over for her, too?
A totally charming, unputdownable Golden Age murder mystery with characters readers will adore. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Lee Strauss.
This is without doubt my favourite of the series so far. It’s good to be back at Henley Hall and the village of Little Buckford. Eleanor and Clifford were their usual entertaining selves and with the addition of Gladstones furry friend, Tomkins and Eleanor’s fiance, Hugh, the investigative team just seem to get better and better. As much fun as these stories are there are also serious historical events running through them and it’s always a delight to get a taste and the handy accompanying notes at the end.
This time Eleanor is trying to track down person or persons unknown who have murdered the most hated man in the village. It seems that they are swamped with possible suspects and are finding it hard to see the wood for the trees. Before long another body is found and certain clues suggest that the murders are being conducted by an anti-royalist. Hugh is under increasing pressure to make an arrest before the King’s birthday. With tensions increasing, and Eleanor desperate to make sure an innocent man isn’t held accountable events take an incredibly dangerous turn. I must admit I couldn’t quite see how she and Clifford would get themselves out of danger. Could book 15 be the final Eleanor Swift mystery? You’ll have to read to find out. I really enjoyed it and I love the way Verity builds her relationships between her characters. Each book has seen them grow and has made me feel even closer to them. With plenty of peril, laughter, adventure, and the odd reference to food thrown in (how does this woman stay so slim!), Murder by Invitation has been another welcome escape from the modern world.
Thank you so much to the lovely team at Bookouture for inviting me to join this book tour and for sending me the digital copy to read. This series is just crying out to be made into a television series. 🙂
Verity Bright is the pseudonym for a husband-and-wife writing partnership that has spanned a quarter of a century. Starting out writing high-end travel articles and books, they published everything from self-improvement to humour, before embarking on their first historical mystery. They are the authors of the fabulous Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery series, set in the 1920s.
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