Month: December 2023

  • Advent of Mystery, Day 5: The Christmas Murder Game

    Advent of Mystery, Day 5: The Christmas Murder Game

    I first found Alexandra Benedict’s The Christmas Murder Game while trying to find Golden Age stories for this series last year. At the time, I was intrigued – puzzle hunt + country house + closed circle mystery + cold case seemed right up my alley. I had to table it, since it wasn’t Golden Age…

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  • Advent of Mystery, Day 4: The Christmas Jigsaw Murders

    Advent of Mystery, Day 4: The Christmas Jigsaw Murders

    We’re almost through the thriller phase of this Advent of Mystery – we just need to cover the first Alexandra Benedict on our list. The Christmas Jigsaw Murders is Benedict’s most recent release, and it contains her hallmark twisted puzzles and holiday settings. Just a couple of factors throw it from a mystery to a…

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  • Advent of Mystery, Day 3: Christmas Presents

    Advent of Mystery, Day 3: Christmas Presents

    It’s the third day of our Advent of Mystery and we’re looking at Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger. Unger’s work is a little out of my usual zone, but I was excited to see how I’d fare with another thriller-style mystery. Christmas Presents follows the story of a bookshop owner, Madeline Martin, whose life is…

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  • Advent of Mystery, Day 2: The Christmas Guest

    Advent of Mystery, Day 2: The Christmas Guest

    Day 2 of the Advent of Mystery 2023 and we’re going even darker. Today we’re taking a look at The Christmas Guest by Peter Swanson. This recent novella has both straight and epistolary prose, following a cold case from the perspectives of two women on the scene. The crimes took place over a fateful Christmas…

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  • Advent of Mystery, Day 1: The Mistletoe Murders by P.D. James

    Advent of Mystery, Day 1: The Mistletoe Murders by P.D. James

    It’s Year 2 of the Advent of Mystery! Over the next 12 days, I’ll share (short and sweet) thoughts on 12 crime and mystery books that are set at Christmas or have a Christmas theme to them. Like last year, I’ll work through both the quality of mystery and the actual Christmas coverage. This year,…

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  • Sleeping Murder, Part 2: How to ruin a Miss Marple story

    Sleeping Murder, Part 2: How to ruin a Miss Marple story

    In my read through of Sleeping Murder, I noted that my initial impression of this story was not a great one. I also noted my surprise at this fact on re-read, as Sleeping Murder is, in so many ways, Peak Marple. But, having watched through the adaptations, I think I can confidently blame it on…

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  • Sleeping Murder, Part 1: The Epitome of Marple

    Sleeping Murder, Part 1: The Epitome of Marple

    We made it to the very end of the series! I’ll be honest – when I first started this journey, I had no idea it would take me this long. And I didn’t realize how much I would enjoy Sleeping Murder, in particular. In my memory, it was a little silly. And to be fair,…

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  • Nemesis, Part 2: A mess of Marple mistakes

    Nemesis, Part 2: A mess of Marple mistakes

    I’m so sorry I’ve been so late to post – the holiday season got a bit away from me… But I am determined to get through this series this year – so expect some catch-up posts! As we get towards the end of our review of Miss Marple adaptations, I feel comfortable listing some of…

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