Charley comes from a blue-collared past. The daughter of a cook, she’s always felt like an outsider in the exclusive Masquerade Murder Society. After all, the other seven individuals all come from wealthy backgrounds. What brings them together, though, is their love for reenacting distinctly macabre—yet cleverly directed—murders. That is, until twelve years ago. At their final Christmas Masquerade, Karl, the leader of their little troop, disappeared without a trace.
After drifting apart for over a decade, they are all invited to the Highlands of Scotland for a new Christmas Masquerade. Charley is far from open to the idea after being forced out of the group twelve years before following a scandal, but with the promise of a helping hand with her struggling acting career, she relents and hops on the first coach she can find. Little does she know that they’re all bearing some deep, dark secrets that each will do almost anything to keep hidden. Just how far would they go? Only time will tell.
Upon arrival at the remote estate, each are given their Christmas-themed roles. From Lady Partridge to Dr. Swan, their identities are pulled from the lyrics of the Twelve Days of Christmas. All seems in order as the game gets underway, following the normal routine they all know and love. Until the next morning, that is, when the first victim—Lady Partridge—turns up dead in a very real way. Even more disturbing is the fact that she’s been found hanging from a pear tree on the lavish snow-covered grounds.
What was originally a fun game between friends quickly becomes something far more deadly. After all, Lady Partridge’s death was hardly natural. As the group—now trapped by a blizzard—starts to investigate which one of them could be behind the treacherous crime, secrets are exposed. The more they learn, the more one thing becomes clear. In order to make it out alive, they’ll have to take a good hard look at their friendships and ultimately revisit what happened twelve years ago to one of their own.
Holy heck that was amazing! A stylish blend of an old, classic murder mystery and a chilling, present-day thriller, The Twelve Days of Murder hit just the right chord. From deviously spot on characters to the perfectly drawn Scottish setting, there wasn’t a thing missing, including a startling, adrenaline-fueled climax and a crafty yet satisfying finale. And coming from me, that’s quite the high praise.
My favorite piece to this dynamite book, however, was easily the plot itself. Weaving together the past and the present via dual timelines, the unanswered questions about what happened to Karl twelve years ago intermingled with the horrors of the present. All together, it seriously clouded the issue of who was to blame and meant that I was at a total loss in my armchair sleuthing. Don’t get me wrong, in hindsight, the storyline was peppered with deftly hidden clues, but I didn’t pick up on them until after the fact.
The characters themselves were full of color complete with a handful of eccentric, pretentious individuals. Between their murder mystery game personas and their actual identities, the storyline was rife with true-to-life action and tantalizing dialogue. Plenty of them were thoroughly unlikeable—bordering on offensive—but with both the endearing Charley and rare moments of empathy for the others, I was swept up by each and every one by the end. Even the murderer.
Trust me when I say, this was the perfect Christmas thriller, one which I think is massively underhyped. A spin on And Then There Were None but with a thrilling, modern twist, there was more than enough Agatha Christie-esque charm to make this mystery snob happy. If you love a good locked room puzzle, this is sure to be just your kind of book. After all, this whodunnit was everything I wanted and more. So be sure to grab a copy today as it was pure literary perfection in this mystery/thriller lover’s opinion. Rating of 5+ stars.
Thank you to Andreina Cordani and Pegasus Crime for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
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Trigger warning: bullying, death by hanging, near drowning, falling from a height, poisoning, stabbing, shooting, mention of: blackmail, infidelity