The Christmas spirit is threatened by malice and murder.
Krissy Hancock’s bookstore café is serving up Christmas cheer, but not everyone is pleased. While she’s decorating a local church for a meeting of a writer’s group that meets there, she’s verbally attacked by Doris Appleton and a few other women, who think Christmas is being ruined by commercialism and that only they are entitled to use the church hall. Fortunately, Krissy’s father, James Hancock, a famous author and mystery maven, arrives with his girlfriend, Laura Dresden, just in time to lift Krissy’s spirits. Krissy’s boyfriend, Officer Paul Dalton, adds joy to the holiday even though a short-staffed police department is keeping him busy. When Krissy stops into a new gift shop looking for an artificial tree, she finds owner Andrew Carver harassing a young man dressed in black, telling him to leave. Stung by the owner’s off-putting manner and high prices, she departs—just before Carver is killed, as it turns out. Later, she’s alarmed to see that a mysterious box left at her pal Jules Phan’s candy store looks identical to another she’d spotted at Carver’s shop. Although the police want her to mind her own business, Krissy, her father, and friends can’t help but do some sleuthing on their own, and they manage to turn up a good deal of information they think could catch a killer.
A Christmas treat with realistic characters and plenty of suspects.