Mistletoe & Murder: A Four-Book Holiday Set
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Jack Murray
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Step into a world where crackling hearths hide chilling secrets and Christmas cheer is no guarantee of peace on earth. This exclusive holiday box set brings together four captivating murder mysteries featuring the brilliant Aston family.
The Affair of the Christmas Card Killer
Snow, romance, murder - it's the most wonderful time of the year...
Christmas 1919, Lord Arthur Cavendish has received a card saying, 'Happy Christmas, I've killed you'. When Lord Cavendish is found dead, Kit Aston, a WWI hero, Secret Intelligence Service spy and amateur sleuth, investigates.
The Christmas Murder Mystery
Christmas at a snowed in country house. You know what happens next…
Agatha Aston is invited to spend the weekend before Christmas with some old friends. Accompanied by her Machiavellian Basset hound, Talleyrand, Agatha encounters murder, ghosts and romance at a country house where nothing is as it seems.
The Brother’s Grimoire
Christmas at a fairytale German castle turns into a nightmare for Agatha and Eustace…
Agatha and Eustace along with their Basset hound, Talleyrand, agree to spend Christmas with their friend Ernst Marlow at the castle of his friend in the middle of Germany’s Teutoburg Forest. They expect a holiday filled with snow-covered landscapes, roaring fires, and festive cheer. But as they arrive at the ancient fortress, they are met with a chilling atmosphere that feels more like a scene from a Grimm’s fairytale than a cozy winter retreat.
The New Year's Eve Murders
New York on New Year’s Eve 1921 glitters like a diamond in a police searchlight…
Kit and Mary Aston join Aunt Agatha and Uncle Alastair in New York to usher in 1922. At a lavish murder mystery party hosted by the charismatic writer, Amory Beaufort, tensions simmer among the elite guests before his murder throws the party off its Foxtrot and into a a wild chase to prevent the next death.
From candlelit drawing rooms to frost-bitten gardens, each mystery blends festive atmosphere with cunning crime, delivering clever puzzles, vintage charm, and heart-pounding suspense.
For readers who love golden-age sleuths, winter-bound whodunits, and the irresistible blend of Christmas magic and murder.
"A great read and perfect escapism. The author managed to stick to the whole formula of a 'country house in the snow Christmas murder mystery' without being stale or predictable..." - Amazon Reviewer, The Affair of the Christmas Card Killer
"What a terrific read that brings the Golden Age of Crime back. A gentle read with a great plot, wonderful solution and a sprinkling of romance. The characters are full and well developed but also live up to the time period and the morality that existed then" - Amazon Reviewer, The Affair of the Christmas Card Killer
"Having read the Lord Kit Aston series, this book finally explains more about the back story to Aunt Agatha. Loved it. More please!" - Amazon Reviewer, The Christmas Murder Mystery
"I really enjoy these Agatha and Eustace series of books. I like the humour and the solving of the mysteries and of course, Talleyrand the Basset hound." - Amazon Reviewer, The Brother's Grimoire
"I have come to think of Jack Murray as one of my favorite mystery writers. I have thoroughly enjoyed his Lord Kit series. If you like well written mystery stories give Mr. Murray a try." - Amazon Reviewer, The New Year's Eve Murders
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