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Murder at Mistletoe Manor

A cosy Christmas murder mystery and the perfect festive crime novel to curl up with

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Murder at Mistletoe Manor

De : F. L. Everett
Lu par : Joe Jameson
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Brought to you by Penguin.

'Tis the season for murder, in this locked-room holiday mystery. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Robert Thorogood and Rev Richard Coles.

Welcome to Mistletoe Manor Hotel. Four days before Christmas, twelve stranded strangers gather round a crackling fire…


They are sheltering from the storm raging outside. But their relief is short-lived: as the snow deepens, the tree-lined avenue winding through the hotel’s parkland becomes impassable. Their isolation is complete.

The next morning, a body is found in one of the luxurious four-poster beds.

As twelve strangers become eleven suspects, who among them has checked in with murder in mind?

And will any of them live to see another Christmas…?

This festive locked-room mystery is perfect for fans of cosy whodunits, Agatha Christie and Sarah Yarwood-Lovett.

'Murder in a snowed-in country hotel - and a killer with a grudge against the season of goodwill. What could be better?' Faith Martin

'A festive mystery to read by the fire with a glass of mulled wine... brilliantly inventive... will keep you turning the pages well into the night. Loved it.' Catherine Cooper

© F. L. Everett 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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[An] engaging novel with echoes of the golden age of crime fiction … very entertainingly done.
Brilliantly festive and utterly gripping . . . A whodunnit that’s perfect for armchair detectives. (Rachel Hodge)
With well-drawn relatable characters, this yule-fuelled mystery is the perfect read with a glass of mulled wine in front of a roaring fire.
Murder in a snowed-in country hotel - and a killer with a grudge against the season of goodwill. What could be better? (Faith Martin)
A festive mystery to read by the fire with a glass of mulled wine . . . brilliantly inventive . . . will keep you turning the pages well into the night. Loved it. (Catherine Cooper)
A brilliant premise with thoroughly believable characters. A perfect contemporary whodunnit. (Ian Moore)
A contemporary locked in whodunnit that pairs well with mulled wine and candlelight.
The perfect whodunnit.
Gripping and atmospheric . . .A killer Christmas read.
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