3.5 rounded up.
I nearly passed this one over. When I saw the cover I thought it was going to be a cosy mystery and wasn't especially interested, but something made me check the description, that looked far more promising - for fans of Barbara Pym and Elizabeth Taylor - two of my favourite authors.
Rachel, a marvellously malevolent hostess has gathered her family about her for the Christmas holidays. Bess, her niece lives with her as a sort of companion and is completely under her thumb. Marion - her daughter, and her husband Thomas, Kate, another niece; piers, the doted upon nephew, and last but not least, the errant son Adrian, who had disappeared to the continent after losing them all a lot of money in some dubious investment scheme. Well, we can imagine how that gathering might go, and it is a bit of a Christmas from hell.
The characters rather lack the sparkle of Pyms characters, there are no Excellent Women to be found in this novel, and while some of Elizabeth Taylor's characters are equally unpleasant, the are fascinating, and I 'm always intrigued by, and happy to spend time with them. This lot were entertaining, but did become a bit tiresome at times, and I would have to put the book down for a bit, so certainly less compelling than Taylor. That said, I did appreciate having the opportunity to read it, and I'm glad it has been re-issued; it is one that I will re-read at some point, and I'll be looking out for more by this author.
*Many thanks to Netgalley and Faber for a review copy in exchange for an honest opinion.*