Murder for Christmas

Murder for Christmas

by Francis Duncan

Narrated by John Curless

Unabridged — 9 hours, 0 minutes

Murder for Christmas

Murder for Christmas

by Francis Duncan

Narrated by John Curless

Unabridged — 9 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

A classic mystery for the festive season: mulled wine, mince pies...and murder.

Mordecai Tremaine, former tobacconist and perennial lover of romance novels, has been invited to spend Christmas in the sleepy village of Sherbroome at the country retreat of one Benedict Grame. Arriving on Christmas Eve, he finds that the revelries are in full flow - but so too are tensions amongst the assortment of guests. Midnight strikes and the party-goers discover that it's not just presents nestling under the tree...there's a dead body too. A dead body that bears a striking resemblance to Father Christmas. With the snow falling and the suspicions flying, it's up to Mordecai to sniff out the culprit - and prevent someone else from getting murder for Christmas.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Fans of classic British mysteries will delight in this Christmas tale loaded with red herrings and cleverly planted clues.
" - Kirkus

"Unexpected and accomplished twists to the cozy mystery formula add to the old-fashioned pleasures of this novel. " - Publishers Weekly

"Fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers will enjoy Tremaine's exploits. Pair with Mavis Doriel Hay's The Santa Klaus Murder for a double shot of golden age yuletide mystery.
" - Library Journal

"An old-fashioned mystery in the best possible way." - Tulsa World

"There are hints of Agatha Christie's long-running play "The Mousetrap" here, as everyone at a multi-day Christmas house party becomes a suspect when one of their number is found dead underneath the Christmas tree, dressed in a Father Christmas robe...Duncan will have readers guessing the murder's identity up until the end. " - Deseret News

Library Journal

10/15/2017
The release of this holiday tale marks the relaunching of British golden age mystery author Duncan's 1950s "Mordecai Tremaine" series. Tremaine has been invited to spend Christmas at a country estate in the little English village of Sherbroome, but the holiday brings a rather ghastly surprise as the house guests awake to a dead Father Christmas under the tree. In his retirement, the former tobacconist with a penchant for romance novels has taken up the hobby of amateur investigator and become friendly with Scotland Yard, so, of course, he surreptitiously begins questioning the guests and looking for clues to the murderer. Sporting his pince-nez and making astute observations, Tremaine adeptly solves the mystery. VERDICT Fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers will enjoy Tremaine's exploits. Pair with Mavis Doriel Hay's The Santa Klaus Murder for a double shot of golden age yuletide mystery.

Kirkus Reviews

2017-08-06
Duncan, the pseudonym for William Underhill (1918-88), returns to print with a classic Christmas country-house puzzle.Although Sherbroome House is the ancient seat of the Melvin family, no one of their line is the present owner. The manse was purchased from the penurious last living relative and completely redone by Benedict Grame, who is well-known for celebrating Christmas in a sweeping, old-fashioned way. Among this year's guests are Grame's old friend Jeremy Ranier, Ranier's ward, Denys Arden, and her boyfriend, Roger Wynton, whom Ranier appears to dislike. Old favorites include Rosalind Marsh, Austin Delamere, Mr. and Mrs. Napier, and the stunning Lucia Tristam. New additions this year are professor Lorring and Mordecai Tremaine, a talented amateur sleuth. Grame's secretary, Nicholas Blaise, is the glue that holds things together for the disparate guests. And adhesive seems to be needed this year, for Tremaine notices a good deal of tension among the guests because several of them are hiding secrets. He's seen Grame's sister Charlotte in the nearby town having tea with an unknown man, though she denies she was there. It's her screams that awaken the household on Christmas Eve, the night Grame famously hangs presents for all his guests on the Christmas tree. This cycle of gifts includes a body lying beneath the tree. The murdered man, who at first everyone assumes is Grame, turns out to be Ranier. Tremaine is fortunate that Superintendent Cannock is an old friend of an officer Tremaine once worked with and is willing to let him investigate. As is often the case in golden-age mysteries, seemingly innocent discussions reveal the secrets so many are trying to hide, at least one of which is dangerous enough to kill for.Fans of classic British mysteries will delight in this Christmas tale loaded with red herrings and cleverly planted clues.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171142506
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Series: Mordecai Tremaine Mysteries , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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