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Twelve Drummers Drumming: A Father Christmas Mystery: A Mystery
 
 

Twelve Drummers Drumming: A Father Christmas Mystery: A Mystery [Kindle Edition]

C. C. Benison

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“C. C. Benison has concocted a charming and deliciously convoluted mystery for the Reverend Tom Christmas, new vicar of Thornford Regis, which is an updated version of St. Mary Mead. Indeed, Twelve Drummers Drumming is a crime novel that Agatha Christie might have been justly proud to claim as her own.”—Margaret Maron, New York Times bestselling author of Christmas Mourning  
 
“C. C. Benison brings the English village  mystery into a more demanding era, crafting a story with dimension and subtlety, in which resoundingly real characters grapple with loss and danger and matters of immortality—without losing the whimsy, the tight plotting, and the palpable delight in Traditional England found in his predecessors.”—Laurie King, New York Times bestselling author of God of the Hive  
 
Twelve Drummers Drumming is a beautifully written mystery set in an enchanting English village. May Father Christmas (he prefers Tom) long share  his wisdom and goodness.”—Carolyn Hart, nationally bestselling author of Dead by Midnight

“The Reverend Tom Christmas is an intriguing sleuth, a dedicated vicar with admitted shortcomings that render him entirely human. Steeped in the aura of English village life, with a cast of entertaining characters, and blessed with a touch of humor, this delightful series will keep you charmed, intrigued, and guessing right up to the end.”—Kate Kingsbury, author of Herald of Death

“An atmospheric, engaging, and well-crafted story.”—Anne Perry, New York Times bestselling author of Treason at Lisson Grove
 
“It’s rare that a novel is both a charmer and a page-turner, but C. C. Benison has done it. I can’t wait to visit Thornford Regis again.”—Charles Finch, author of A Burial at Sea
 
“The traditional British village cozy has never looked better. The Reverend Tom Christmas is an irresistible addition to the ranks of clerical sleuths. Fans of M. C. Beaton, Rhys Bowen, and G. M. Malliet will relish C. C. Benison’s layered, exceptionally well-written new series.”—Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of One Was a Soldier

Kurzbeschreibung

Introducing Father Tom Christmas, the wise, warmhearted new vicar of a picturesque English village that seems to be a haven of peace. But appearances can be very deceiving. . . .

Thornford Regis has never been lovelier: larks on the wing, lilacs in bloom, and the May Fayre in full swing. But inside the empty village hall, the huge Japanese o-daiko drum that’s featured in the festivities has been viciously sliced open—and curled up inside is the bludgeoned body of Sybella Parry, the beautiful nineteen-year-old daughter of the choir director.

That she was too young to die, everyone agrees. But did Sybella’s apparent affinity for Goth and the black arts, and her rumored drug use, attract a shady element that led to her distressing demise?

Father Tom Christmas, still haunted by the tragedy that has left him a widower and his nine-year-old daughter motherless, soon realizes that this idyllic village is not the refuge he’d hoped for. He also comes to a disturbing conclusion: Sybella’s killer must be one of his parishioners. No one is above suspicion—not Sebastian John, Father Tom’s deeply reserved verger, nor Mitsuko Drewe, a local artist, nor irritable Colonel Northmore, survivor of a World War II prison camp. One by one, infidelity, theft, and intrigue are exposed. And over all, like an approaching storm, hangs the long-unsolved mystery of a sudden disappearance, one that brought Father Tom to a picture-perfect place to live—or die.

Smart, funny, edgy, and packing a terrific emotional charge, Twelve Drummers Drumming is a brilliant launch for C. C. Benison’s series starring Father Tom Christmas, an appealing new detective on the mystery scene.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 575 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 386 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 0385344457
  • Verlag: Delacorte Press (25. Oktober 2011)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B004LROUWW
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #159.671 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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enjoyable English village mystery 29. Oktober 2011
Von Harriet Klausner - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Several months after his wife's still unsolved homicide in London, Reverend Tom "Father" Christmas accompanied by his nine year old daughter Miranda, fans of the French version of Nancy Drew, visit his sister-in-law Julia Hennis the music teacher and her husband Alastair the physician Thornford Regis. When Vicar Peter Kinsey failed to arrive to lead the services for the late Ned Skynner at St. Nicholas Church, Father Christmas conducts the ceremony. Tom takes over the vacated position of village vicar

The Christmas pair finds life in the village soothing as they heal from their loss. However, at the fair, someone murders the daughter of the choirmaster; Sybella Parry's body is found inside a large drum. Although most locals assume drugs were involved in the homicide, Tom thinks otherwise. As he makes inquiries and uses the confessional to gather information, Tom finds several suspects who could easily have killed the teenager.

This is an enjoyable English village mystery that stars a fascinating widower who employs a unique way to gather data. The story line starts slow to establish the cast and setting, but once done accelerates into a fast-paced entertaining whodunit with a great surprising final spin.

Harriet Klausner
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Cozy new series 26. Oktober 2011
Von Luanne Ollivier - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
I was off sick one day last week, cuddled up under a quilt on the couch, just waiting for it to pass. I picked up C.C. Benison's latest book Twelve Drummers Drumming to spend the day with me. What a perfect choice this cozy little mystery was!

The Reverend Tom Christmas takes a new posting in the village of Thornford Regis after his wife was murdered in the city. He hopes this English village will offer a place to heal and and a chance to move on for both himself and his nine year old daughter Miranda. But the new vicar is not long into his new posting when one of his young parishioners turns up dead - stuffed in a large drum at the local May Fayre. Father Tom's natural curiosity has him quietly asking questions and discovering that this sleepy little village is not as idyllic as he had hoped.

Father Tom is a great character - very likable and real. He's struggling with coming to terms with his grief and trying to move on. Yes, he's a vicar, but the book never gets overly 'preachy' at all. I enjoyed his honest and thoughtful observations on life and people. The village is populated with many, many characters - a 'who's who' list is at the front of the book. Quirky, suspicious, friendly, nosy, secretive, helpful - there's no lack of suspects in this parish! The whodunit has many possibilities.

There are actually a few mysteries tucked into the pages of Twelve Drummers Drumming. The plot kept me engaged and I enjoyed following the vicar as he pieced together the clues.

But the real strength of this book is in the village, the inhabitants and this great new protagonist. I look forward to seeing what happens next in Thornford and seeing the residents again. Benison has nicely set up the framework for future books in this new series featuring Father Christmas. Care to garner a guess on what the next one is called?!
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This one didn't "click" for me 15. Dezember 2011
Von Holly Kincaid - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
I am a huge fan of mysteries and particularly enjoy the series written by Louise Penny and the first installment of G. M. Malliet's new series call "Wicked Autumn". I saw this mystery listed in the newspaper recently and thought it sounded similar to those - plus, the author endorsements on the product description are some of the most respected people currently writing in the mystery genre. Tack on the fact it's title is "Twelve Drummers Drumming" and the main character is a vicar by the name of Father Tom Christmas and I was sold. Just to be clear, the novel has nothing to do with Christmas and is not set during the holiday season, even though that was my first impression.

Father Christmas has recently moved to the small village of Thornford Regis with his 9-year-old daughter, Miranda. The move was prompted by a desire to leave London after his wife's murder and settle into a more safe, comfortable environment. His sister-in-law is a resident of the village, and the church organist as well, so the pull of family also played a part in the decision. The title gets its name from a musical group performing during the May Fayre as well as the connection to drumming when a village resident is found dead inside the largest of the drums. Trying to figure out what happened to the young woman and why forms the basis of the mystery. Not everything is as idyllic in this charming village as would first appear and some of the residents have incidents in their past that challenge the tranquility Father Christmas was hoping to find.

There is a large cast of characters, all listed at the front of the book which I needed to refer to often. To be frank, there were too many in my opinion and I found myself mixing up characters since some of them blended together versus being distinct. The village is described as charming, but other than the local pub and one of the resident's cottages , I didn't feel I got a strong mental image of the place which I view as a missed opportunity. For some reason this whole mystery just "sat there" for me. I found myself taking days to get through it, not eagerly wanting to get back to it, and checking to see how much more I had to go before finishing it. I stuck with it due to the ringing endorsements of people I respect and it did get better around the last 1/3 of the book, but it fell short of my expectations. Hard to put my finger on exactly what was "off" for me, but something was. It wasn't bad, but wasn't good either.

Bottom line: I don't plan on reading the next in the series - too many books and too little time to spend on a series that doesn't really grab me.

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