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The Santa Klaus Murder

By: Mavis Doriel Hay
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin, Anne Dover
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Aunt Mildred declared that no good could come of the Melbury family Christmas gatherings. So when Sir Osmond Melbury, the family patriarch, is discovered - by a guest dressed as Santa Klaus - with a bullet in his head on Christmas Day, the festivities are plunged into chaos.

Nearly everybody stands to reap some sort of benefit from his death excepting Santa Klaus, the one person who seems to have had every opportunity to fire the shot. Various members of the family have their private suspicions about the murderer, and the Chief Constable of Haulmshire wishes before long that he understood them better.

In the midst of mistrust, suspicion and hatred, it emerges that there was not one Santa Klaus but two.

Public Domain (P)2015 Soundings
Crime Christmas Mystery Fiction Historical Winter Scary
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This is a cozy murder mystery to get in the holiday spirit! If you're an Agatha Christie fan, you'll enjoy this one.

A fun whodunit

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The book is written as a series of dialogues from individuals attending a family Christmas. The reader is intended to use these to figure out who murdered the family patriarc

Tortured tale

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I enjoyed the reading of this almost forgotten Holiday Mystery written during the "Golden Age" of detective fiction. I did figure out the solution, but the journey was well worth traveling. Some of the chapters are written from various points of view (POV) and by having Gordon Griffin read the chapters told from a male POV and Anne Dover those from a female POV, it makes the listening experience more enjoyable. And both do a good job of distinguishing the various characters. My only wish is that this reading could be made "wispersync" compatible with the Kindle version!

Golden Age Holiday Mystery

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Enjoyment of this book is considerably hampered by the publishers summary. It provides some information that, while not giving away the ending, destroys most of the suspense and build up in the story. The information provided in the publisher's summary does not take place until the book is nearly over, and a good part of the book is based on people's misconceptions of something that is given away in the summary, so that instead of wondering what has happened and who is telling the truth, you are instead thinking, I know what's going on here, get on with it already. I think it might've been a pretty decent book, if not for that.

As to narration, the book is narrated by a male and a female narrator, depending on the point of view in the book. Most of the book is narrated by the male narrator, whom I did not really think was all that great. He seems somewhat slow and stodgy to me, but that could've been, again, because of the fact that I already knew this essential piece of information that was confusing him, and I kept waiting for him to get beyond it.

Largely ruined by publisher's summary

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I just love this author every book she has written has me not knowing who the killer is till the end of the story - I love how her stories unfold till you say 'ah , that's who it is

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