![]() ![]() ![]() The village should be like something out of A Christmas Carol, but as soon as she arrives things take a deadly turn when a neighborhood nuisance falls out of a tree. It seems like a Christmas miracle when she manages to land a position as hostess to a posh holiday party in Tiddleton. ![]() While her true love, Darcy O’Mara, is spending his feliz navidad tramping around South America and her mother is holed up in a tiny village called Tiddleton-under-Lovey with droll playwright Noel Coward, Georgie is quite literally stuck at Castle Rannoch thanks to a snowstorm. The mystery is clever, too! Here's what the publisher's write-up has to say about the book: " Scotland, 1933. I loved "The Twelve Clues of Christmas," however, both because I enjoy Lady Georgie as a character, and because the book gives us a wonderful look at a traditional, old-style English Christmas. I'm not generally a fan of Christmas mysteries, "per se," as many are just too Cozy for my taste. ![]()
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