![]() Unexpected and accomplished twists to the cozy mystery formula add to the old-fashioned pleasures of this novel. ![]() Grame’s holiday tradition-dressing up as Father Christmas and leaving a present for each guest-takes a morbid turn when someone in a Santa outfit is found dead next to the Christmas tree, and the gifts, along with a valuable necklace, go missing. Denys’s devoted suitor, Roger Wynton, whom Rainer dislikes, and a surly stranger hovering outside the house also capture Tremaine’s interest. Her father, whose real name was William Underhill, wrote about 30 books, 22 of which were murder mysteries. Nicholas Blaise, Grame’s confidential secretary, expressed unease in the invitation, so Tremaine looks carefully at the guests, who include Grame’s edgy sister, Charlotte Grame’s shady old friend, Jeremy Rainer and Rainer’s lively ward, Denys Arden. Murder for Christmas by Francis Duncan, which has been an unexpected seasonal hit. ![]() ![]() in 1949, this captivating reissue from the pseudonymous Duncan (1918–1988) takes amateur sleuth and former tobacconist Mordecai Tremaine from London to the West Country, for a Christmas party hosted by retired businessman Benedict Grame at his new home, Sherbroome House. ![]()
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