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Spanish Diplomat's Secret: A Mystery
Spanish Diplomat's Secret: A Mystery | Nev March
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In The Spanish Diplomat's Secret, award-winning author Nev March explores the vivid nineteenth-century world of the transatlantic voyage, one passenger's secret at a time. Captain Jim Agnihotri and his wife Lady Diana Framji are embarking to England in the summer of 1894. Jim is hopeful the cruise will help Diana open up to him. Something is troubling her, and Jim is concerned. On their first evening, Jim meets an intriguing Spaniard, a fellow soldier with whom he finds an instant kinship. But within twenty-four hours, Don Juan Nepomuceno is murdered, his body discovered shortly after he asks rather urgently to see Jim. When the captain discovers that Jim is an investigator, he pleads with Jim to find the killer before they dock in Liverpool in six days, or there could be international consequences. Aboard the beleaguered luxury liner are a thousand suspects, but no witnesses to the locked-cabin crime. Jim would prefer to keep Diana safely out of his investigation, but he's doubled over, seasick. Plus, Jim knows Diana can navigate the high society world of the ship's first-class passengers in ways he cannot. Together, using the tricks gleaned from their favorite fictional sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, Jim and Diana must learn why one man's life came to a murderous end.
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The third book in the #CaptainJimAndLadyDianaMysteries series has the fixed-setting & locked-room trope as the duo cross the Atlantic from Boston to Liverpool. When the unofficial Spanish diplomat is found dead, an investigation is soon underway! Unfortunately some of the best dialogue is kept offsides & the overly passive language slows the pacing down. Though well-researched, a few vocabulary words appear before their time here. Still enjoyable!