Rest You Merry
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Charlotte MacLeod
A Christmas scrooge discovers a murdered librarian in this holiday novel from an Edgar Award finalist known for her “witty, literate, and charming” mysteries (Publishers Weekly). Each December, the faculty of Balaclava Agricultural College goes wild with holiday decorations. The entire campus glitters with Christmas lights, save for one dark spot: the home of professor Peter Shandy. But after years of resisting the school’s Illumination festival, Shandy suddenly snaps, installing a million-watt display of flashing lights and blaring music perfectly calculated to drive his neighbors mad. Then the horticulturalist flees town, planning to spend Christmas on a tramp steamer. It’s not long before he feels guilty about his prank and returns home to find his lights extinguished—and a dead librarian in his living room. Hoping to avoid a scandal, the school’s head asks Shandy, sometimes detective, to investigate the matter quietly. After all, Christmas is big business, and the town needs the cash infusion that typically comes with the Illumination. But as Shandy will soon find out, there’s a dark side to even the whitest of white Christmases.
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Author
Charlotte MacLeod
Pages
216
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2012-11-06
ISBN
1453277552 9781453277553
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"Professor Shandy himself was a likable enough character and if I'd liked the writing style and the mystery itself any better I might be more inclined to read further in the series. Unfortunately, I couldn't get completely behind the writing style and found aspects of it off-putting. Additionally, it was a mystery in which there were several pages of exposition at the end to explain all the things that the reader was highly unlikely to have figured out for herself, which I've never liked. I like to have enough clues that I have a fair shot of figuring out the whodunnit and, also, the whydunnit, but in this case there was a tremendous amount of backstory suddenly thrown at us after the murderer had been revealed. So while I did read the entire book--it held me enough to make it through--I don't have a lot of interest in continuing with the series."