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Mistletoe and Murder

The Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries, Book 11

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Mistletoe and Murder

By: Carola Dunn
Narrated by: Lucy Rayner
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Seething resentments, well-kept family secrets, and a savage murder set the stage for Christmas in Cornwall in this cozy holiday installment of the Daisy Dalrymple mysteries.

In December 1923, the formidable Dowager Viscountess Dalrymple has decided that for Christmas the family will all gather at Brockdene in Cornwall at the invitation of Lord Westmoor. Her daughter - Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher - is somewhat less than pleased but yields to the demands of her mother, especially as she'll be there just before the holidays working on another article for Town and Country about the estate itself. But the family gathering quickly goes awry.

Brockdene, it seems, is occupied only by the Norvilles - poor relations of Lord Westmoor - and Westmoor himself won't be joining them. So Daisy; her husband, Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher of Scotland Yard; and their family must spend their Christmas holiday trapped in an ancestral estate with a rich history of lore, ghost stories, and rumors of hidden treasure and secret passageways with a family seething with resentments, grudges, and a faintly scandalous history.

The veneer of civility that pervades the halls of Brockdene, however, begins to wear thin when long-held family secrets threaten to bubble over, and one of the Christmas guests is found savagely murdered. With few clues as to who committed the murder, and with too many motives as to why, it is once again up to Daisy to sort out the truth that lies beneath a generation of poisonous secrets.

©2002 Carola Dunn (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Cosy Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Winter Christmas Crime Murder Murder Mystery
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I have this book on my Kindle, but had actually forgotten who dunit, nothing new there then! A thoroughly enjoyable book in the usual Carola Dunn style.

My only complaint is............ why did Lucy Rayner narrate the other books in the series? I hope to hear more from this lady in the future.

Brilliant

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The last book was set in America and I struggled to finish it, not sure if I did finish it , it was underwhelming. This was a vast improvement. OK it's a bit Enid Blyton famous five but in a good way. Narration is reasonable but still a few odd pronunciations. I think because previous narrators were so bad it makes you listen out for errors.

Better than the last

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The narrator's voice and accent are good for the well educated aristocratic principal character - and she voices everyone else convincingly too. But her few mispronunciations (machinations, modish, castigate, fracas) are all the more jarring because surprising.
But 5 stars overall for a good story very well told.

A good story, told very well despite a few errors

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I found this book much better than the previous one (Daisy and Alex flying around the US): more engaging and even more believable.

British relationship degrees between cousins remain complicated for me to fully understand, but it is not essential to follow the story.

Overall I enjoyed the book and the performance, except for the older lawyer from Cornwall speaking with an unjustifiable Scottish accent.

Christmas with a corpse

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I find this is one of the more enjoyable story lines. Maybe this is because the voice of the narrator is less grating as she has more male than female voices to interpret and thus shrieks less. Saying that, I have been listening to the whole series so the narrator’s voice is not grating enough to stop me from enjoying this quirky, easy listening fun series of books.

Lovely story

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