Murder at Mistletoe Manor

3.76 ( 1,153 Ratings by Goodreads)
Murder at Mistletoe Manor

Murder at Mistletoe Manor

3.76 (1,153 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 9 October, 2025
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‘Tis the season for murder. . . Curl up with the perfect cosy Christmas crime novel for the festive season, a locked-room murder mystery perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Robert Thorogood and Rev Richard Coles.

‘With echoes of the golden age of crime fiction … very entertainingly done’ The Times

‘Brilliant …A perfect contemporary whodunnit.' Ian Moore, bestselling author of Death and Croissants


Four days before Christmas, twelve stranded strangers gather round a crackling fire, sheltering from the raging storm 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. . .?


PRAISE FOR MURDER AT MISTLETOE MANOR:

'Brilliantly festive and utterly gripping . . . A whodunnit that’s perfect for armchair detectives.' Yours Magazine

'This yule-fuelled mystery is the perfect read with a glass of mulled wine in front of a roaring fire.' Candis Magazine

'Agatha Christie for a new generation' The Herald

'Murder in a snowed-in country hotel - and a killer with a grudge against the season of goodwill. What could be better?' Faith Martin, bestselling author of The Last Word is Death

'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, bestselling author of The Chalet

A contemporary locked in whodunnit that pairs well with mulled wine and candlelight.' Woman & Home

'I loved it... a perfect festive read.' Andreina Cordani, author of Murder at the Christmas Emporium

'The perfect whodunnit.' Scottish Field

‘Gripping and atmospheric . . . A killer Christmas read.' Psychologies

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781804954522
ISBN10 1804954527
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 254 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 197 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

[An] engaging novel with echoes of the golden age of crime fiction … very entertainingly done. * The Times *
Brilliantly festive and utterly gripping . . . A whodunnit that’s perfect for armchair detectives. -- Rachel Hodge * Yours Magazine *
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. * Candis Magazine *
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. * Woman & Home *
The perfect whodunnit. * Scottish Field *
Gripping and atmospheric . . .A killer Christmas read. * Psychologies *

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Author's Bio

Flic Everett lives in rural Scotland with her husband, two spaniels and one black cat, in a very small cottage between a forest and a loch. As well as being an author of fiction and non-fiction, including her cozy mystery series Edie York, Flic has experience working as a journalist, broadcaster, agony aunt, vintage shop owner and as a tarot reader.

Flic’s favourite things are reading, animals, very hot baths, cooking and buying clothes that are hopelessly unsuitable for her life. She also has a never-ending appetite for rummaging in charity shops.

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