It’s Christmas Eve in snowy New York City and private investigator William Baget and his friend Freddie Lewis have been invited to dinner at Arthur J. Vincent's speakeasy establishment, The Golden Cap.
The festive night takes a murderous turn when Arthur J. Vincent drops dead in his study.
And after discovering they are trapped inside, it is up to William Baget to determine which of his fellow guests is the killer.
But can Baget unravel the case when he learns all his suspects have a motive?
Hi! I'm Francesca, but I publish my books under the name F. C. Villani. I write across multiple genres so, who knows, maybe you'll find something here you wouldn't mind spending a few hours reading.
"A Merry Little Murder" is a book that once I started reading, I couldn't put down until I finished it! FC Villani is great at creating suspense, and her writing style is very descriptive to create vivid imagery for the reader. My favourite part of the book is where Ralph asks Baget whether he believes in "predestined paths of life" - a question we have all asked at some point. Baget answers beautifully.
Combine Agatha Christie and Mitch Albom together and you have FC Villani. The book had all the components of a great mystery novel with a faithful twist. Well-developed characters, cheeky scripture cameos, and a narrative that keeps you guessing until the very end. Must read!
A Merry Little Murder by F.C. Villani is a suspenseful and well written mystery with a twist I didn't see coming! From the start, the suspense had me hooked, and it was very hard to put down. Such a fun and entertaining read. Highly recommend for anyone who loves a mystery with a clever twist!