Holly and Homicide

by Leslie O'Kane

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"With her quirky cast of characters and seasonal decorating tips, this delightful holiday caper makes the perfect gift for under the Christmas tree." –Fresh Fiction

It's Christmastime in sleepy, snowy Colorado, and Erin Gilbert and Steve Sullivan have a sweet holiday—and their new romance—to look forward to...

The town, on the other hand, is up in arms! The beloved Goodwin Estate has been sold to enterprising out-of-towners and is getting a major makeover just in time for the show more holidays—putting interior designers Erin and Steve smack in the eye of the storm!

The estate's new owners have a different idea of holiday décor than the rest of the community—one that includes inflatable elves, giant Santas, and some decidedly gaudy gingerbread facades...

When Erin's blowhard ex-boyfriend shows up just in time to make Sullivan insane with jealousy, and a local building inspector is found strangled with a string of Christmas lights, Gilbert and Sullivan think that a Christmas getaway may be the safer plan...

But when a bungling sheriff accuses Erin of murder and there's another ghastly killing, the only way out for Erin is to turn detective (she's done it before!). Her new project: design an answer to a mystery with too many clues...and far too many suspects!

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This book was a gift 3 years ago at Christmas but I resisted reading it because "A Domestic Bliss Mystery" just appeal to me. But since I try to read every book that comes as a gift I thought now might be a good time to read it as it might get me in a holiday spirit despite the pandemic. It was a quick read at least but I won't be looking for any more books in this series.

The action takes place in a small village in the mountains of Colorado that has recently been taken over by a developer for a ski resort. The lovely old Goodwin Estate is being turned into a B & B by Sullivan and Gilbert Design who have a contract to have it ready for opening by Christmas Eve. Unfortunately the building inspector keeps finding items that aren't up to show more code and it is looking like they might not be ready for occupancy by then. Erin Gilbert and Steve Sullivan are not just business partners as they are romantically involved as well. Then up pops Erin's old college sweetheart at the fix-it man for the developer. He says he can sort out the inspector but won't give details. When the inspector is found dead on the estate's property it looks like maybe he found the ultimate solution. However he and Erin were having dinner together so he couldn't have done the deed. The local sheriff actually thinks Erin killed the inspector herself but he just doesn't like the fact that Erin and Steve are outsiders. Soon another body turns up in front of the estate and there are several other attempts at murder. Erin and Steve don't trust the sheriff to find the killer so they start looking for clues. There are no shortage of suspects with motives but, of course, the real murderer is someone who doesn't seem possible until the very end.

I didn't even get in the holiday mood from reading this; the interior decorators are just so over the top about their decorating ideas that no real person could keep up.
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A great end to this series, I would recommend this to anyone who likes cozy mysteries.

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Canonical title
Holly and Homicide
Original publication date
2009-10-27

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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