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Christmas Crimes at the Mysterious Bookshop

By: Otto Penzler - editor
Narrated by: Jennifer Pickens, Graham Rowat
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The oldest mystery specialty bookstore in the world, The Mysterious Bookshop, has for most of its forty-five-year history commissioned an original short story as a holiday gift for its customers. Written exclusively for the store, the stories were given as a holiday gift to its customers as a thank you for their business, handed out or mailed between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.

The prompt for the story requires three elements: that it be set at Christmastime, that it involve a crime of some kind, or the suspicion of one, and that it be set at least partially in the bookstore. And from these loose structural guidelines, diverse tales took flight. The twelve tales included in this volume are among the finest to be produced in this annual tradition.

Included herein are the ingenious "Snowflake Time" by Laura Lippman; Lyndsay Faye's tale of vengeance "A Midnight Clear"; the challenging brainteaser, "A Christmas Puzzle," by Ragnar Jonasson; "Hester's Gift," an impossible crime story by Tom Mead; the suspenseful "The Christmas Party" by Jeffery Deaver; Thomas Perry's hilarious comedy of errors, "Here We Come A-Wassailing;" and other tales appropriate for the season, collected and introduced by Otto Penzler. The result is, objectively speaking, the finest "stocking stuffer" that a mystery fan could hope to find.

©2024 The Mysterious Press (compilation); copyright 2024 by Otto Penzler (introduction) (P)2024 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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This collection of the special Christmas stories commissioned by The Mysterious Bookshop makes for an intriguing audiobook. The stories range in mood from the dark and dour to the dark and comic (darkness is compulsory), and the relevance of the festive season fluctuates from story to story. The most skilful offerings come from Jeffery Deaver and Thomas Perry, though the stories by Ragnar Jonasson and Tom Mead also entertain. Some of the others are frankly (ahem) turkeys. Narration is fine throughout, with Graham Rowat reading most of the stories. While the book contains something for every crime fan, not all of it will appeal to every crime fan.

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