Herring on the Nile

Ethelred and Elsie #4

Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book Herring on the Nile by L. C. Tyler, Felony & Mayhem Press
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Author: L. C. Tyler ISBN: 9781631940613
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint: Felony & Mayhem Press Language: English
Author: L. C. Tyler
ISBN: 9781631940613
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press
Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint: Felony & Mayhem Press
Language: English

Ethelred Tressider’s career is not, let’s face it, what one might call glittering. In fact, it’s barely what one might call capable of paying the gas bill. To be honest, this is not really surprising: Ethelred lost any real interest in writing mystery novels many years ago, and his audience has never been truly excited about reading them. In a desperate effort to revive his imagination, Ethelred books a cruise down the Nile—cradle of civilization and so on. Well, it worked for Agatha Christie. It is not, however, working very well for Ethelred. No sooner has he settled into his state room—followed by his literary agent, the splendid Elsie—than dead bodies start littering the premises. There are any number of suspects, but for many of the boat’s amateur sleuths it becomes increasingly apparent that the dastardly murderer is none other than the sweating Ethelred.

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Ethelred Tressider’s career is not, let’s face it, what one might call glittering. In fact, it’s barely what one might call capable of paying the gas bill. To be honest, this is not really surprising: Ethelred lost any real interest in writing mystery novels many years ago, and his audience has never been truly excited about reading them. In a desperate effort to revive his imagination, Ethelred books a cruise down the Nile—cradle of civilization and so on. Well, it worked for Agatha Christie. It is not, however, working very well for Ethelred. No sooner has he settled into his state room—followed by his literary agent, the splendid Elsie—than dead bodies start littering the premises. There are any number of suspects, but for many of the boat’s amateur sleuths it becomes increasingly apparent that the dastardly murderer is none other than the sweating Ethelred.

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