The Christmas Stocking Murders
Denzil Meyrick
£16.99
Description
‘Tis the season to solve a mystery… discover the festive crime novel that everyone is talking about, from the bestselling author of Murder at Holly House.
A case shrouded in secrets.
Yorkshire, 1953. It’s nearly Christmas, and Detective Frank Grasby and his boss, Juggers, are investigating a puzzling murder in the remote village of Uthley’s Bay. A fisherman has been found dead on the beach, with a stocking wound tight round his throat.
A festive mystery for one and all.
Hundreds of pairs of stockings, in neat cellophane bags, soon wash up on the shore. A blizzard cuts off Frank and Juggers from help, and the local innkeeper is murdered. Any remaining Christmas cheer goes up in smoke as the villagers refuse to talk, leaving the two detectives chasing false leads in the snow.
A winter wonderland with no escape.
To make matters worse, Frank can’t stop thinking about stockings. Why does everyone seem to be enjoying strangely high standards of hosiery, even beneath their oilskins? Who is the sinister man snooping around their hotel? And how can they solve the murder when everyone in the village is a suspect?
Readers love The Christmas Stocking Murders:
‘Atmospheric, amusing, a book to read by a fireside.’ *****
‘This book is a delight.’ *****
‘I found myself chuckling along.’ *****
‘A wonderful page-turner.’ *****
‘These books are a tonic.’ *****
‘A Christmas joy. *****
Publisher Review
Outlandish and unpredictable, yet anyone who knows the Yorkshire coast will find it hilarious and all too plausible. * Antony Johnston * Grasby and Juggers are a tremendous pairing who display Denzil Meyrick’s comic talents to the full in this immensely enjoyable Christmas caper set in a wintry Yorkshire seaside town. Scratching below the surface, there is again much to be found that reflects not only on the 1950s, but on our own time. Highly recommended. * S. J. MacLean * An authentic vintage crime laced with dark humour. Frank Grasby is an instant classic detective. Unmissable. * Michael Wood * A terrific rip-roaring page turner! I very much enjoyed this darkly comic breakneck dash through the dark streets – and even darker secrets – of a North Yorkshire fishing village. * J. M. Hall * An absolute joy to read. Reluctant hero Frank Grasby is back with another thriller that is also light, airy fun. Juggers and the flare gun is worth the cover price alone! * Douglas Skelton * Christmas mayhem, mischief and murder – this series has become a staple of the festive period with its brilliant mysteries and razor-sharp wit. * Jonathan Whitelaw * I loved the humour and ambiance of this book. Definitely one to read over the festive holidays. * Faith Martin * Praise for Denzil Meyrick: * – * A quintessential slice of Yuletide murder mystery. * Sun * A wonderfully entertaining mystery with great characters, setting and period detail. * Ian Moore, bestselling author of Death and Croissants *
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