A Very Murderous Christmas: Ten Classic Crime Stories for the Festive Season
By (Author) Cecily Gayford
Contributions by Margery Allingham
Contributions by Adrian Conan Doyle
Contributions by John Dickson Carr
Contributions by Anthony Horowitz
Contributions by G K Chesterton
Contributions by Nicholas Blake
Contributions by Ruth Rendell
Contributions by Colin Dexter
Contributions by Gladys Mitchell
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
28th November 2018
1st November 2018
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
Classic crime and mystery fiction
823.087208
Paperback
240
Width 126mm, Height 194mm, Spine 18mm
200g
The Christmas season is one of comfort and joy, sparkling lights and steam rising from cups of mulled wine at frosty carol services. A season of goodwill to all men, as families and friends come together to forget their differences and celebrate the year together.
Unless, of course, you happen to be harbouring a grudge. Or hiding a guilty secret. Or you want something so much you just have to have it - whatever the cost. In A Very Murderous Christmas, ten of the best classic crime writers come together to unleash festive havoc, with murder, mayhem and twists aplenty.
Following Murder on Christmas Eve and Murder under the Christmas Tree, this is the perfect accompaniment to a mince pie. Just make sure you're really, truly alone ...
Praise for Murder Under the Christmas Tree: 'Offers excellent value as the roll call of authors included is really very impressive indeed.' * Shotsmag *
Praise for Murder Under the Christmas Tree: 'This killer selection is the icing on the (Christmas) cake ... this is all your Christmases come at once for fans of the genre.' The Lady * The Lady *
With Cecily Gayford in charge, we are on safe ground. Each of her top-notch writers, ranging from Ian Rankin in a playful mood to the darkly reflective Val McDermid, brings a distinctive and imaginative edge to Christmas crime * Daily Mail *
Includes writing from Margery Allingham, Val McDermid, GK Chesterton, Patricia Highsmith, John Dickson Carr and others.