Dive into the 10 top novel picks for the Christmas season! With tales that will bring you to a world of fun as Christmas draws amid the holiday rush, these novels offer a mix of yuletide cheer with love stories and murder mysteries. For those eager for a seasonal escape, these pages are filled with intrigue and tender scenes, perfect when it is time to curl up in this joyful time.
Counting down the days until Christmas with characters from stories by Roald Dahl is a good pick this season. 'On the First Day of Christmas' starts with a giant crocodile on the first day. With golden tickets and fantastic foxes, this book is a good way for kids to learn numbers while celebrating the joy of the season. This board book will be a treat, taking the youngest fans of Dahl's stories on a Christmas journey they will not forget.
Lawyer Andy and his team are back to solve a Christmas case in Paterson. They were busy at the Tara Foundation taking care of some playful puppies. Thankfully, Andy's new co-worker, Chris Myers, agreed to foster them. However, things take a turn when Myers is accused of a crime he swears he did not commit. After a witness lied at his trial, Myers goes to Andy to help overturn his conviction.
However, when that witness got murdered, Myers is now being accused of that crime as well. With the holidays approaching, Andy and his team had to find clues and prove Chris was innocent before Christmas.
In Donna Andrews' new book 'Dashing Through the Snowbirds,' an installment of the Meg Langslow Mysteries series, Christmas has come in Caerphilly. However, it was not all that merry for Meg because her mean boss forced her to spend the yuletide season away from her loved ones. Meg still tries to make the season festive for the programmers working with her and Michael to finish a rush project about DNA analysis and forensic genealogy.
However, things got crazier when her mean boss was found dead. With motives from angry workers and legal troubles against the company, such as one from a notorious criminal, Meg faced a tough case to crack. Could she unravel the mystery in time to save the yuletide spirit?
Meg finds herself helping out her mentor, Faulk, in a weapons-making contest. However, after Faulk is attacked right before filming, she must step up to ensure the project continues. The weird competition, held at some old dark castle owned by an ex-metal band drummer, allowed Meg to bring her family to celebrate Christmas together.
However, as the competition started, some old-school blacksmiths did not appreciate Meg's presence as they believed women did not belong in the world of weaponsmithing. It is a highly risky contest, with contestants skilled with hammers and making swords. It is a heart-stopping tale that will keep readers hooked.
Lawyer Andy Carpenter solves a murder case during the annual Tara Foundation Christmas celebration in the book 'Twas the Bite Before Christmas.' Derek Moore - also known by his real name, Bobby - is a foster volunteer who has been charged with a gang-related murder. Despite his police's belief that Derek murdered a member of his former gang, he asserts his innocence. Despite his initial reluctance, Andy accepts the challenge of clearing Bobby's name, apprehending the murderer, and tending to two new dogs amid the chaos surrounding the holidays.
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Kerry was leaving her family's tree farm in North Carolina to go to New York City, where she would help her brother sell trees in a neighborhood called Greenwich Village. While she was there, she met some neighbors, and they started to get along. However, one of her neighbors mysteriously disappeared. Kerry also came across a single father named Patrick, and they seemed to click. Similar to other Mary Kay Andrews novels, 'Bright Lights, Big Christmas' showed what it is like to find love even when things are not easy in a fun and romantic tale.
While Christmas cheer filled Dharma, a call from Scotland disrupted the festivities for Brooklyn and Derek. It was from their friend Claire, who told them that she was to wed on the New Year after Cameron MacKinnon proposed to her. Claire asked Brooklyn and Derek to be their witnesses. While they were in Scotland, Claire also wanted their help to solve a mystery, as 12 extremely rare books went missing from the castle library. When they arrived, Brooklyn searched for clues but was distracted by odd noises echoing around her. Chaos grew as someone was poisoned, and another was shot with an arrow through the heart. Brooklyn and Derek dashed to unravel the mysteries, hoping to safeguard their friends from worsening events.
This interesting collection of stories shows that Christmas is more than a merry celebration; it is also a time for mysteries, dark secrets, and crimes. This book, a part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, offers 10 tales from when British crime writing peaked, as sorted and introduced by David Stuart Davies. With stories from authors such as Margery Allingham and Ngaio Marsh, the anthology stretches unexplained deaths, puzzling riddles, and sinister Christmas crimes. From tense narratives to humor-filled plots, each story promises captivating narratives, making it an ideal gift for bookworms.
Winter in Larch Haven brings festive joy. However, it brought icy dangers for Becca. She mostly spends her time baking treats for her family's chocolate shop and ice skating the frozen waterways. Becca made a gingerbread model town, with cottages and boats made of chocolate, for the Baking Spirits Bright baking competition. However, the rivalry turned to horror when one baker was found dead, with Becca's chocolate chipper as the murder weapon. Determined to clear her name, Becca faced escalating tension and risks as she hunted for the truth in a chilling case.
In the chill of winter, Mariah Ellison tries to find out the truth about her friend Sadie's odd vanishing act amidst a small town as the Yuletide season draws near. Although she is welcomed with cold gossip and shunned by Sadie's husband, Barton, she hunts for clues to know the truth. However, this quest sheds more light on townsfolk than on Sadie's trail. Amidst frosty airs, Mariah's heart warms again with care for others. With firm resolve, she strives to crack this riddle, wanting to celebrate Christmas with her dear friend. Can Mariah make it in time, or does such hope drift too far out of reach?
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