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The Twelve Clues of Christmas

by Rhys Bowen

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Series: Her Royal Spyness (6)

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While serving as an assistant to the hostess of a large Christmas house party in Tiddleton-under-Lovey, Georgie gets the attention of her retired detective grandfather after dead bodies begin showing up.
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This was my first Her Royal Spyness book. Can this really be the same author as the Molly Murphy series? I very much enjoyed Georgie's sharp wit as opposed to Molly's rather dull lagginess. The story was fun, well-thought out, and not easily guessed at. It wasn't until page 185 that I even picked up on the pattern of the murders. The only part of the story that really bugged me was that Georgie and Darcy went around telling everyone that they had proof the deaths were murders rather than accidents and likely tipped off the guilty. I will be looking for more Her Royal Spyness, for sure. ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
A fun entry in the series which finds Georgiana, 30th-something in line to the British throne, attending a country house party at Christmas. Unfortunately, the festivities are marred by a series of suspicious deaths in the surrounding area, and Georgie can't help but get involved. I enjoyed this seasonally appropriate mystery, not least because it featured a lot of Georgie's grandfather, mother, and her beau, Darcy O'Meara.

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  katiekrug | Dec 4, 2023 |
Surprisingly good mystery which kept me guessing despite the clue of the title! It has been a while since I have read any of this series and I found this one was less silly than I had remembered. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
The Twelve Clues of Christmas
4 Stars

Lady Georgiana Rannoch manages to avoid spending Christmas with her idiotic brother and priggish sister-in-law by agreeing to act as hostess to a posh house party in Tiddleton-Under-Lovey. Unfortunately, things go awry early on when a young man is found dead in a tree and several others in the village die from apparent accidents. Is all of this merely coincidence or does someone have a grudge against the townsfolk?

This is such a wonderfully zany series and Katherine Kellgren's narration never fails to have me laughing out loud at Georgie's antics.

The mystery is very entertaining with the deaths occurring in accordance with the Twelve Days of Christmas song. That said, it takes Georgie far too long to catch on to this particular twist.

Georgie and Darcy's romance is finally getting somewhere and it was good to have him front and center after his being virtually MIA in the previous book. Looking forward to them finally getting their much deserved HEA.

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  Lauren2013 | May 5, 2023 |
This is a charming mystery story set in England between the World Wars. Lady Georgianna, always broke and always trying to escape her in-laws responds to an ad for a hostess. The owner of a large estate is trying to earn some coin herself by offering a perfect traditional English House party. the book is filled with the charming images of English holidays and meals and the mystery is l;liberally seasoned with lots of red herrings. Every day a new -seemingly random person is dying a bizarre accidental way. ( )
  catseyegreen | Jan 4, 2023 |
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Frangie, RitaCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kellgren, KatherineNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Mattos, JohnCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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In memory of my father,
Frank Newcombe Lee,
whose family came from Devonshire,
not far from Tiddleton-under-Lovey
And this book is also dedicated to Sandra Sechrest, who lent her name to one of the characters in this story. (Acknowledgements)
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Ah, Christmas: chestnuts roasting; Yule logs crackling merrily; tables groaning under roast goose, turkey, mince pies and flaming plum puddings; carols and mistletoe; goodwill to all men.
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