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Aunt Dimity's Christmas (Beeler Large Print Mystery Series) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Nancy Atherton (Author)
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May 2000 Beeler Large Print Mystery Series
Cozy mystery lovers' favorite ghost brings the spirit of Christmas to a story of secrets, love, and renewal. "Immerse yourself in delight." --Caroline Hart

This latest in the Aunt Dimity series offers Nancy Atherton's fans the perfect treat to top their Christmas list. Never has her "irresistible blend of romance, suspense and the supernatural" (Minneapolis Star Tribune) held more appeal than in this touching tale of her lovable heroine's Christmas wish and the truths it teaches her.

Lori Shepard's plans for a perfect family Christmas are derailed when a mysterious charismatic stranger collapses in the driveway of her cozy English cottage. While the nearby village of Finch prepares to celebrate the season with a nativity play on Christmas Eve, Lori teams up with Julian Bright--a devilishly attractive Roman Catholic priest--to search for the stranger's identity. Their journey takes them from hospital wards to homeless shelters to insane asylums, places where the Christmas star shines dimly, if at all. As Lori unveils the tragic secret that led the stranger to her door, she confronts painful truths about herself and discovers the real meaning of a perfect family Christmas.

"How do you describe an Aunt Dimity mystery . . . the real magic is in the storytelling. This enchanting series is as cozy as a warm fire on a winter's night."--The Denver Post
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Having inherited an English cottage from her mother's good friend, Dimity, American Lori Atherton (last seen in Aunt Dimity Digs In) is now settled into the village of Finch with her husband, Bill, their twin sons and her father-in-law. Shortly before Christmas, Lori's idyllic holiday plans are shattered when a derelict collapses in their snowy driveway. While the nameless man lies comatose in a local hospital, the late Dimity, who communicates from the other side by writing in a special journal, encourages Lori to pursue the man's identity. Bill is suddenly called to Boston for a funeral, so Lori teams up with the kindly Father Julian, a Catholic priest who runs a local homeless shelter, and who knows the man but not his real name or background. The mystery unwinds as Lori and Father Julian trace the trail of the charismatic stranger, who seems to have touched so many people in a positive way. As the duo discover the nameless man's fascination for WWII airfields, and uncover his family history, they and the other villagers experience a Christmas like no other. Though Atherton's novel requires a hefty suspension of disbelief, her charming characters and heartwarming narrative will make believers out of most readers. In this most unusual mystery, Atherton offers a glimpse of the finer side of human nature. Mystery Guild featured alternate; author tour. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Fans of the ghostly but helpful Aunt Dimity (Aunt Dimity Digs In) will appreciate this story of a stranger who collapses on Lori Shepherd's doorstep on Christmas Eve. Lori and a Catholic priest learn about themselves as they look for the man's identity.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 209 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas T Beeler (May 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574902601
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574902600
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,329,805 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aunt Dimity is Back! Not that she ever really left..., February 15, 2000
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Nancy Atherton's cozy mystery series is wonderful and Aunt Dimity's Christmas proves it all the more. While I am not a big fan of cozy mysteries this series touches the heart but is also fun. You really get to know Lori and her extended family of friends and creatures.

Dimity teaches Lori the true meaning of Christmas and the reader learns the lesson as well. While planning a lavish family holiday (as well as working on the town's preparations) Lori stumbles upon a homeless man, half frozen to death on her door step. Why has he chosen to seek her out and who is he?

Lori, with the help of Dimity, tracks the man's past down and makes some new friends along the way and realizes the true spirit of the season.

The only gripe I have with this book is that we did not get to see enough of the other characters that populate the Dimity series such as Emma and Derek and their daughter Nell (with her lovable bear Bertie).

I highly recommend this book for it's warm and wonderful story! Once you start reading this series you won't want to stop.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Gem, January 17, 2000
Having been enchanted by the Aunt Dimity series from the first installment, I am no doubt prejudiced, but this one is a cut above. Not only is there tantalizing mystery, but the author grabs your heart by the second page and holds it until the end. One feels every emotion, from bafflement to guilt and all in between, right along with Lori Shepherd. In addition, you will be teased by the puzzle, but not maddened, and then thoroughly satisfied by the result. This one is going to remain a favorite of mine.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cozy Mystery for the Holidays, January 13, 2004
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Lori Shepherd is ecstatic to be able to spend the Christmas holidays with her husband, Bill, and their two, young twin sons, in the cottage that her fabulous Aunt Dimity willed to her. But Lori's holidays are thrown into an upheaval, when she finds the body of a barely alive mysterious stranger lying beneath the cottage's lilac bushes. Lori decides that it's up to her, and her handsome accomplice, Julian Bright, a Roman Catholic priest, to figure out who the stranger is, and solve the mystery involving the man, before Lori's Christmas holidays are ruined.

This was my first AUNT DIMITY MYSTERY, and I am not disappointed. Atherton has created a mystery filled with lovable and enjoyable chracters, who will make anyone's spirit bright this Christmas. A must have book for anyone looking for a nice cozy during the Christmas holidays, and Winter season.

Erika Sorocco

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angel cookies, canvas carryall, suede pouch, blue journal, graveled drive
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Saint Benedict, Lady Havorford, Miss Kingsley, Kit Smith, Aunt Dimity, Sir Miles, Peggy Kitchen, Nurse Willoughby, Saint Joseph, Christmas Eve, Blackthorne Farm, Father Raywood, Anne Somerville, Father Bright, Bomber Command, Dimity Westwood, Father Danos, Sally Pyne, Anscombe Manor, Christopher Smith, Heathermoor Asylum, Julian Bright, Luke Boswell, Saint Christopher, Anne Preston
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