EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 1H 21M
The Last King of Cairo | The Belgian Detective Mystery Audiobook
from Nocturnal Tales: Mystery Audiobooks and Crime Stories · host Nicolas and Dora – Nocturnal Tales
Cairo, spring 1937: jasmine, dust, and intrigue hang over a city where the young men in the cafés no longer lower their voices when the King's name is spoken. When a secret list of army officers vanishes from a locked dispatch box inside the royal palace, the Belgian Detective and Captain Hastings are summoned to Egypt by the British Residency for a matter everyone insists is "not political" — which, of course, means it is entirely political. Before they can recover the missing paper, the Controller of the Royal Household is found on the eastern terrace with a dagger in his breast and a message pinned above his heart. Among those circling the throne: an indolent young king who can feel his crown slipping, a beautiful and dangerous nightclub singer half the court is infatuated with, and a lean cavalry officer with the hungry face of a man who has stored away every humiliation. As the Belgian Detective untangles the murder, he realises the killing is only the bell — and the real catastrophe is history itself, gathering in the streets beyond the palace gates. The Last King of Cairo is an original Golden Age-style mystery about power, loyalty, and a kingdom on the edge of revolution.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original Golden Age-style mystery presented as a respectful homage to classic detective fiction, inspired by the fall of Egypt's monarchy and the 1952 Egyptian Revolution (moved earlier and fully fictionalised here). King Farid is not King Farouk, and the murder plot is invented. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSThe Belgian Detective solves the murder, then tells Hastings the killing was "only the bell" — the real catastrophe was history itself. When a king is losing his whole country, is one quiet murder in the palace still the crime that matters most, or just the first chair to fall? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📌 Patreon — ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content (tiers from $2.99/month)https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales❤️ Buy Me a Coffee — one-time supporthttps://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales💛 PayPal — one-time tiphttps://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod🎧 Spotify — follow the showhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy📚 Children's Book — Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nilehttps://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSBelgian detective mystery audiobook, Cairo 1937 mystery, Egyptian palace mystery, stolen document mystery, King Farouk inspired mystery, Egyptian revolution mystery, golden age mystery audiobook, Hastings narrator mystery, locked dispatch box mystery, terrace murder mystery, North Africa mystery audiobook, political intrigue mystery, classic whodunit audiobook, full-length mystery audiobook, vintage detective fiction
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Cairo, spring 1937: jasmine, dust, and intrigue hang over a city where the young men in the cafés no longer lower their voices when the King's name is spoken. When a secret list of army officers vanishes from a locked dispatch box inside the royal palace, the Belgian Detective and Captain Hastings are summoned to Egypt by the British Residency for a matter everyone insists is "not political" — which, of course, means it is entirely political. Before they can recover the missing paper, the Controller of the Royal Household is found on the eastern terrace with a dagger in his breast and a message pinned above his heart. Among those circling the throne: an indolent young king who can feel his crown slipping, a beautiful and dangerous nightclub singer half the court is infatuated with, and a lean cavalry officer with the hungry face of a man who has stored away every humiliation. As the Belgian Detective untangles the murder, he realises the killing is only the bell — and the real catastrophe is history itself, gathering in the streets beyond the palace gates. The Last King of Cairo is an original Golden Age-style mystery about power, loyalty, and a kingdom on the edge of revolution.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original Golden Age-style mystery presented as a respectful homage to classic detective fiction, inspired by the fall of Egypt's monarchy and the 1952 Egyptian Revolution (moved earlier and fully fictionalised here). King Farid is not King Farouk, and the murder plot is invented. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSThe Belgian Detective solves the murder, then tells Hastings the killing was "only the bell" — the real catastrophe was history itself. When a king is losing his whole country, is one quiet murder in the palace still the crime that matters most, or just the first chair to fall? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📌 Patreon — ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content (tiers from $2.99/month)https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales❤️ Buy Me a Coffee — one-time supporthttps://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales💛 PayPal — one-time tiphttps://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod🎧 Spotify — follow the showhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy📚 Children's Book — Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nilehttps://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSBelgian detective mystery audiobook, Cairo 1937 mystery, Egyptian palace mystery, stolen document mystery, King Farouk inspired mystery, Egyptian revolution mystery, golden age mystery audiobook, Hastings narrator mystery, locked dispatch box mystery, terrace murder mystery, North Africa mystery audiobook, political intrigue mystery, classic whodunit audiobook, full-length mystery audiobook, vintage detective fiction
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