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Ooh, this was such a good read. Who knew a good murder could be fun and jolly? Maddie breaks down and is led by an old man and his dog to a pub to call for the breakdown service and when that fails to get a room for the night. If only! The Christmas Eve scavenger hunt turns bloody and there is serious crime on going on amongst smouldering looks,, sarcastic comments and all out shouting matches. Everyone could have a reason to bump off the recently deceased and Maddie is the newbie to the situation trying to work out allegiances and keep herself alive. I had such a good time turning pages and rushing to the end to see it all unpicked.
I love a good locked room mystery and that combined with a Christmas Eve setting made this an enjoyable read. Maddie is on her way home to Scotland to spend Christmas with her family when her car breaks down on a snowy day outside of a small town in the Yorkshire Dales. When a stranger knocks on her window to help, she follows him to the local pub. She is stuck at the pub for the night with a group of locals who have an annual Christmas Eve scavenger hunt tradition.
As the game begins things quickly go awry and the mystery begins. I enjoyed this cozy mystery and cast of characters as Maddie tries to figure out what is going on and who the killer is. The book had a great combination of spookiness, mystery, and a fun group of characters. It was a quick an enjoyable read and would be a great book to curl up with on a winter evening.
Thank you to Quercus Books and NetGalley for the gifted digital ARC to review in exchange for my honest review.
Cosy festive crime with a great setting and lots of charm. This does everything you want from an example of the genre and adds in a few warm winter feels as well.
This novel is an addition to the ever-growing ‘cosy crime’ stable of books set in beautiful British locations. The setting is a public house in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, and the novel starts on a Christmas Eve when the worsening winter weather is threatening to cut off the roads into and out of the village. Journalist Maddie unexpectedly finds herself marooned in this bucolic setting and has to join the locals at the Merry Monarch: landlords Mickey and Sofia with son James, local policemen Alex and Don, the Kapoor family and also dog lover Curtis whose pet – perhaps a little predictably – responds to ‘Barkley’. But instead of engaging in warm and friendly Christmas games, the Merry Monarch patrons soon find themselves involved in a snowstorm, a power cut, old animosities that still rankle, and a breathtaking murder committed by one person among them …. Sympathetically written with good characterisation and setting, I enjoyed this seasonal novel and could imagine it bringing a lot of joy to readers wrapped up safely at home in more favourable conditions than the cast is experiencing. I wish to thank Netgalley and the publishers for the advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
A fun Christmas mystery. Characters were not particularly interesting and the writing kind of pedestrian, but the mystery and the closed in setting kept me involved
Maddie Marlowe should be en route to her parents in Edinburgh for Christmas. Yet on December 24, she’s stuck in a pub, the Merry Monarch, in the Yorkshire Dales, agreeing to participate in a scavenger hunt while she waits for her car to be fixed. The weather is wicked but it’s not the only thing that’s dangerous: within moments of the hunt beginning, someone is found murdered. The pub is locked, meaning someone inside the hostelry is responsible… but everyone knows everyone else but Maddie. The journalist must turn detective to help the actual police figure out who is the culprit. Because it may be the festive period but not everyone is going to make it to December 25 alive.
This is a cosy holiday mystery that perfectly balances festive charm with chilling suspense. Set in a small town during Christmas, the story follows a determined amateur sleuth as she uncovers the truth behind a shocking murder. Albright’s engaging characters and atmospheric setting make this a delightful read for mystery lovers looking for a touch of Christmas spirit.
A Christmas murder mystery?! The Christmas Eve Murders is the perfect book for fans of Agatha Christy.
Unexpectedly snowed in at a scavenger hunt at a pub in the Yorkshire Dales, Maddie Marlowe gets more than she bargained for when her car breaks down
Maddie is on her way to Edinburgh to spend Christmas with her parents. Due to a crash on the motorway she has to divert and ends up in a remote Yorkshire village where her car breaks down in a snowstorm. Her roadside assistance says they cannot get to her due to weather conditions so she takes refuge in the local pub. After hours there is a Scavenger hunt and she reluctantly takes part. the power goes and everyone is in the dark. A cracking read, well-written, strong characters.