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Christmas Stalkings [Hardcover]

Charlotte MacLeod (Author), Martin H. Greenberg (Author)
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November 1, 1991
1989's Mistletoe Mysteries, a collection of all-new Yuletide mystery stories written by today's top practitioners of the cozy mystery, was a runaway success with critics and fans. Now bestselling novelist Charlotte MacLeod returns to her editor's seat with Christmas Stalkings.

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The yuletide cheer and seasonal mayhem wrapped up in these 13 tales, tending to the cozy rather than the graphic side of mystery, make a package suitable for any reader's Christmas list. Dorothy Cannell tells how a woman foils a vengeful Santa in "The January Sale Stowaway." With "The Fabulous Nick" Mickey Friedman spins her magic around a jolly old Claus who must clear a man jailed for jewel theft so that his son will stop throwing darts at Santa's picture. Evelyn E. Smith shares her sharp sense of humor and her series character in "Miss Melville Rejoices," in which artist and assassin Miss Melville vows to rid the world of a sadistic dictator at a Christmas Eve party. Reginald Hill, Elizabeth Peters, Robert Barnard, Patricia Moyes, Eric Wright and MacLeod ( The Gladstone Bag ) herself are among other authors represented in this entertaining compilation.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Continuing in the tradition of her 1989 collection, Mistletoe Mysteries, MacLeod and 12 others offer 13 Christmas-themed stories of, mostly, the ``Bah, humbug!'' variety. Eric Wright's Salvation Army scam--a twist on a twist on a twist--is mildly diverting, and Robert Barnard's domestic imbroglio, with its gift-wrapped bomb, is drolly told, while Margaret Maron welcomes the New Year southern- style--with fruitcake, stolen diapers, and a Faulknerian illegitimacy. Dorothy Cannell, in cloying voice, tackles the January sales; Mickey Friedman, New York-style, hassles the neighbors; and editor MacLeod, whose oversweet author introductions will make you want to put coal in her stocking, brings forged twenties to Peter Shandy's attention at the Balaclava Agricultural College Christmas fete, then opts for a saccharine denouement. Also included are tepid outings from Reginald Hill, Elizabeth Peters, Patricia Moyes, Evelyn E. Smith, Bill Crider, John Malcolm, and Medora Sale. For last-minute shoppers only. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Mysterious Press; 1ST edition (November 1, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892964375
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892964376
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #718,387 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars, December 9, 2008
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Christmas Stalkings is a mystery short-story anthology. Some of the stories were better than others, but thank goodness, they were all readable mystery stories--not those weird navel-gazing symbolic ones you can only really get into if you're a drunk, high, sleep-deprived college student (er... not that I'd know anything about that).

I bought the book for the Evelyn E. Smith story about Mrs. Melville. Her middle-aged female assassin was such fun. I'd so woed that she only wrote 4 books and the short story in this anthology about her.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE AMAZON & Charlotte MacLeod, November 3, 2006
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This is a really great collection of stories that will have you laughing and turning pages. Great authors and reallly clever plots
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2.0 out of 5 stars Dark Side of the Season, January 2, 2012
This review is from: Christmas Stalkings (Hardcover)
Most of the mysteries in the book were okay, but overall, I thought that they were a bit too dark for Christmas. I suppose it's a matter of taste, but I didn't care for the stories in the collection that were from the point of view of the attempted killers/criminals. A couple of the stories had depressing endings as well. Here is a list of the stories included in the collection:

Counterfeit Christmas by Charlotte MacLeod - The Balaclava Agricultural College is giving its Grand Illumination for Christmas when counterfeit bills start showing up at the vendors' booths. They're surprisingly good fakes, except for the obvious fact that the picture of the U.S. President has been replaced with one of the president of the college. Is it a prank? A slur on the college? Or something else?

The Running of the Deer by Reginald Hill - A private detective has been asked to investigate a case of poaching at a country house only to uncover a completely different crime.

Liz Peters, PI by Elizabeth Peters - An author/PI investigates the presence of a dead man in her own house.

Angels by Medora Sale - A teacher is killed while playing an angel at a school Christmas pageant, but how did the murderer accomplish it in front of so many people?

The Only True Unraveller by John Malcolm - A man who recently lost his wife visits a friend and his wife for Christmas. His friend, a biographical researcher, takes him to see the grave of a well-known singer for sinister reasons.

The January Sale Stowaway by Dorothy Cannell - A woman, determined to get the only teapot left in the store that resembles the one that used to belong to her parents, hides out in the store after it closes so that she can be first in line and discovers the secret of a theft.

The Santa Claus Caper by Bill Crider - A police chief convinces a college professor to play Santa at a local department store to uncover a shoplifter.

Family Christmas by Patricia Moyes - Robert Runfold was tight-fisted and unsympathetic to his children's money problems. When he died after a family Christmas celebration, everyone thought it was due to his weak heart, but his wife had reason to believe otherwise.

Miss Melville Rejoices by Evelyn Smith - Miss Melville, an unlikely assassin, gives a Christmas party for someone she's planning to assassinate, only to find someone else has done it for her.

Two in the Bush by Eric Wright - A gang of ex-cons impersonate a Salvation Army band with the idea of collecting donations for themselves only to receive an ironic surprise.

The Fabulous Nick by Mickey Friedman - A man who might be Santa Claus proves that a boy's father did not steal a neighbor's jewels.

A Political Necessity by Robert Barnard - A politician plots to kill his wife at Christmas

Fruitcake, Mercy, and Black-Eyed Peas by Margaret Maron - A lawyer helps a woman who has been stealing baby items. But, why does she do it when she doesn't have a baby?
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