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Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney
Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney






It was a nice easy listen and despite there being lots of deaths there wasn't any graphic details and In fact you weren't even sure they were murders or just lots of accidents. I enjoyed this short holiday themed mystery. You will be glued to your seat, holding your breath and not prepared for the next shoe (or something heavier) to drop. How can she protect those still alive? People keep wandering off. Poor Klarinda doesn't know where to turn or who could be targeting her innocent place of business. The police who respond to these incidents at the Inn seem to be unprepared for so much activity and prefer to consider them accidents rather than suspicious. An early twist is that these people DO remember each other from boarding school. Even the weather cooperates - with a killer. It isn't long before "accidents" begin to happen. This sounds like a British house party or real life game of Clue. Klarinda has no idea what they are talking about. They show up saying they were invited and the rooms paid for. For the first time in 2 years, the rooms are mainly booked by single occupants. With it she inherited a couple of long~term employees, at least one of which has her own opinions and is not afraid to voice them. Klarinda Snow bought a cozy little B&B type inn. Holly has the talent of leaving us wanting to know what happens next. Audiobooks are the best way to spend time in a vehicle and this one is quick enough to digest in two average traffic jams or a drive "up north." Of course you may find yourself driving around the block a time or two to hear just one more chapter. This book was plain FUN! Not only did we have characters you love to hate but this author adds just the right touch of humor to a dark reunion mystery.








Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney