A Killer Christmas at Honeychurch Hall
the perfect festive read
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Publisher Description
'Just the thing to chase the blues away' M. C. Beaton
Following the butler's death and the cook's retirement, the ever-gullible Lady Lavinia replaces them with a power couple who are determined to thrust the crumbling estate into the 21st century. The Dowager Countess reluctantly agrees to hold a big-ticket Christmas gala and silent auction with a mystery celebrity flying in from Monaco as the guest of honour.
Needless to say the newcomers' make a few enemies in their quest to change the status quo and when one body is discovered in the Victorian stumpery and a second, in the ha-ha, it seems that their high-flying past is catching up with them.
Meanwhile, Kat is dealing with the theft of a valuable doll that had been earmarked for the auction. When it turns out that all the ticket money has vanished and there never was a celebrity guest, it's up to Kat to save the day and bring the cold-blooded killer to justice.
Praise for Hannah Dennison:
'The perfect classic English village mystery but with the addition of charm, wit and a thoroughly modern touch' Rhys Bowen
'Downton Abbey was yesterday. Murder at Honeychurch Hall lifts the lid on today's grand country estate in all its tarnished, scheming, inbred, deranged glory' Catriona McPherson
'Will delight fans and new readers alike' People's Friend
'A fun read' Carola Dunn
'Sparkles like a glass of Devon cider on a summer afternoon' Elizabeth Duncan
Customer Reviews
Hannah Dennison’s A Killer Christmas
We are back at to Honeychurch Hall
located outside of Little Dipperton Devon.
A Christmas Gala is being planned at
which time there will be an auction.
The biggest attraction for this is an
Emerald Barbie, one of the original Barbie
dolls from 1959. The doll was donated by
Cathie White a TV celebrity. It has been
reported to be worth thousands of pounds.
Then the guest of honor is a a mystery celebrity.
You will meet many vivid, well-described,
feisty, colorful and zany characters. Each
character seems to have their own
agendas. There are more twists and
turns peaking the readers interest plus
a lot of humor amongst this historical setting.
There are two murders. Are they related?
Plus there is theft, anonymous gifts laced
with arsenic, the chance of a writers real
identify becoming known, car accidents,
donkeys along with orange eyebrows to
entertain the reader.
This is the ninth book in the Honeychurch
Hall Mystery series. The book can be read
as a stand alone.
I volunteered to read this book. Thanks to the author
via Cozy Mystery Review for the opportunity to read.
My opinion is my voluntary and my own.