The Christmas card crime And other stories

Book - 2019

"A Christmas party is punctuated by a gunshot under a policeman's watchful eye. A jewel heist is planned amidst the glitz and glamour of Oxford Streets Christmas shopping. Lost in a snowstorm, a man finds a motive for murder. Featuring stories by John Bude and E.C.R. Lorac, as well as tales by little-known writers of crime fiction, this collection of mysteries explores the darker side of the festive season, from unexplained disturbances in the fresh snow to the darkness that lurks beneath the sparkling decorations"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery stories, English
Christmas stories, English
Detective and mystery fiction
Short stories
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Poisoned Pen Press [2019]
Language
English
Physical Description
224 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781464210914
  • A Christmas tragedy / Baroness Orczy
  • By the sword / Selwyn Jepson
  • The Christmas card crime / Donald Stuart
  • The motive / Ronald Knox
  • Blind man's hood / Carter Dickson
  • Paul Temple's white Christmas / Francis Durbridge
  • Sister Bessie or your old leech / Cyril Hare
  • A bit of wire-pulling / E.C.R. Lorac
  • Pattern of revenge / John Bude
  • Crime at Lark Cottage / John Bingham
  • 'Twixt the cup and the lip / Julian Symons.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Edwards's outstanding third winter-themed anthology (after 2017's Crimson Snow) showcases 11 uniformly clever and entertaining stories, mostly from lesser known authors, providing further evidence of the editor's expertise. The title tale by Donald Stuart is one of the most memorable, featuring multiple murders in snowbound conditions. Passengers traveling to Cornwall find their trip disrupted by a heavy snowfall that blocks their train, forcing them to make their way to the nearest lodging, a seedy inn, where one of their number is fatally stabbed in the chest with half of a Christmas card grasped in his hand. Writing as Carter Dickson, John Dickson Carr is at his creepiest in "Blind Man's Hood," in which a couple arrive at a country house for a Christmas celebration and are bewildered to find it abandoned apart from an odd woman. The woman explains that there's a tradition to leave the home for an hour on Christmas Eve, derived from an unsolved impossible murder years earlier. This entry in the British Crime Classics series will be a welcome holiday gift for fans of the golden age of detection. (Oct.)

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