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- Title: Ten Lords A-Leaping
- Author : C. C. Benison
- Release Date : January 03, 2013
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 7339 KB
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The delightful Father Tom Christmas returns, and the cozy hamlet of Thornford Regis comes to life, in C. C. Benisonâs witty, beautifully written series that is âa must-read for lovers of classic English mysteriesâ (Kirkus Reviews).
Although Father Tom Christmas serves his little church in enchanting Thornford Regis with a glad and faithful heart, he never expects to find himself skydiving to raise money for it. Nor, safely back on the ground, to see two of the other divers leap from the plane, then tangle in a midair punch-up and begin falling to the earth.
To say that there is tension between the men in questionâOliver, the 7th Marquess of Morborne, and his brother-in-law Hector, the 10th Earl of Fairhavenâwould be an understatement. But the trouble among this ancient landed family really began a generation ago, when a marquess divorced his first spouse to marry his brotherâs wife, fathering in his two marriages a viperâs nest of arrogant young aristocrats. Now they have all turned up for the show to witness this shocking event in the sky.
Thankfully the men land safely, but death will not be slighted. Much to Father Tomâs dismay, he later discovers Lord Morborne lying deceased on castle grounds. Rumors of bigamy, art forgeries, and upstairs/downstairs intrigue fly. So do whispers of unvicarly behavior between Tom and Oliverâs beautiful half-sister, Lady Lucinda. In fact, the vicar may be headed for a very hard landing of his own.
C. C. Benison gives a virtuoso performance in this gripping new puzzle, a compelling and wise holiday mystery with the irresistible allure of hot tea and warm scones on a cold winterâs day.
Praise for C. C. Benisonâs Father Christmas mysteries
Ten Lords A-Leaping
âA strong mystery reminiscent of P. D. James, with many well-developed characters, local color and a sensitive, intelligent investigator.ââKirkus Reviews
âAn affable lead with a sympathetic backstory anchors Benisonâs carefully crafted third Father Christmas mystery. . . . Readers will hope that Christmas will keeping detecting past the partridge-in-a-pear-tree volume.ââPublishers Weekly
âThis leisurely paced, English-country-house mystery has multiple plotlines and plot twists as Tom finds a long-lost relative of a friend and solves several mysteries.ââBooklist
Eleven Pipers Piping
âBenison uses the claustrophobia of village life to great effect, making the series a psychologically astute pleasure for fans of traditional cozies.ââThe Washington Post
âSmashingly clever . . . Readers will be crazy about this vicar.ââLibrary Journal
âA great whodunit in the best British tradition.ââThe Globe and Mail
Twelve Drummers Drumming
âA crime novel that Agatha Christie might have been justly proud to claim as her own.ââMargaret Maron
âBenison does an admirable job balancing humor with suspense. . . . Father Christmasâs first case leaves you eager for his next.ââThe Wall Street Journal
âSplendid . . . an intelligent and empathic protagonist and skillful prose make this a winner.ââPublishers Weekly (starred review)