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Poisoned mince pies. A Christmas Eve ghost story that comes suddenly, horribly true. A locked-room puzzle on a train steaming through the winter's night. All these, and many more, tales of mystery and malice await in Murder by Candlelight. As the nights draw in and the old year slips away, these ten classic stories - from the greatest writers of the crime genre - will baffle your mind and chill your blood in equal measure. From a cunningly-disguised killer to a country house with a lethal secret, the mood might be festive ... but the motive is murder.

256 pages, Paperback

First published November 7, 2024

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1,002 reviews329 followers
January 8, 2026
A very enjoyable collection to cap off my 2025 reading year! I love these seasonal anthologies edited by Cecily Gayford and recommend them. In this one there were only 2 stories that I thought were just okay but I don't expect to love every story in these. I quite loved six of these stories, hence the 4 stars. One, I had read in another book a few years ago but it was nice to revisit. The last story in the volume was my absolute favourite and I thought a wonderful choice to end on.

The stories contained in this volume:

God, Frankincense and Murder by Catherine Aird
Hot Money by Carter Dickson
It Takes Two by Cyril Hare
The Manor House Mystery by J.S. Fletcher
The Man Who Knew How by Dorothy Sayers
The Ghost's Touch by Fergus Hume
An Unlocked Window by Ethel Lina White
The Mystery of the Sleeping-Car Express by Freeman Wills Crofts
The Music Room by Sapper
How's Your Mother? by Simon Brett

Recommended.
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645 reviews
February 11, 2025
I had wanted to read this in the lead up to the festive season, but it is fine to read it in January and February.
These stories are all from the golden age of crime writing and they do show their age a bit. However, they are enchanting in their own way and prove human nature remains the same as it has always been.
Definitely worth the short time taken in reading them.
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334 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2024
Great fun murder mysteries, even if some of the endings make you roll tour eyes.
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385 reviews21 followers
December 26, 2025
A charming collection of Golden Age murder mysteries from some of the greats. Some were just ok but a few were excellent. My favourite by far was It Takes Two… by Cyril Hare. A great way to spend a holiday afternoon with a cup of tea. I would give this a 3.5.
121 reviews
January 7, 2025
Some tales are better than others but an enjoyable read nevertheless.
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176 reviews
December 30, 2024
Fruktansvärt tråkig

Förutom en enda novell i den här (som faktiskt var ganska bra) var alla noveller så tråkiga att jag knappt orkade läsa dem
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771 reviews5 followers
December 13, 2024
This is the eighth year of this series of festive crime anthologies edited by Cecily Gayford (ninth if you throw in a collection of festive ghost stories) and surprisingly the well hasn’t yet run dry. This is the series that, for me, has become a Christmas tradition. Whilst the market has been flooded in recent years with cosy Christmas crime books (most are now specially commissioned) this is still one of the market leaders. Roll on next year.
72 reviews
December 1, 2024
Some good little short stories. Some with unexpected twists and some with entirely expected ones. Only one left me feeling cold, but the rest were nice little shorts with a wintertime feel.
19 reviews
May 16, 2025
Some stories better than others, but all good. The Dorothy L Sayers story is a peach. I love her wicked sense of humour. I also liked It Takes Two a lot. Extra star because my Lady Friend and I both got this for each other for Christmas.
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1,497 reviews51 followers
December 18, 2024
Slightly dull anthology of crime short stories with no real editorial presence- no Introduction, no bibliographical or biographical information, no dates, no indication of why this particular arrangement was chosen.

The best for me was the Cyril Hare and most of the others were competent, mildly predictable and occasionally crashingly boring-the Freeman Wills Crofts entry illustrates vividly just why this technically very interesting and innovative writer is sometimes classed as “humdrum “.
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2,296 reviews8 followers
May 25, 2025
Published in 2024, 'Murder by Candlelight' is a collection of 10 murder mysteries written approximately over the last 100 years - original publication dates are not provided for some - and the common theme is the seasonal setting. The quality varies, and at least half have made it into other relatively recent anthologies, but it is an enjoyable, if undemanding read.
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64 reviews
January 7, 2025
Took this as a fun little Christmas read. Not all the murder mysteries were great, the Sleeping-Car Express one a bit disappointing, but "It Takes Two" and "How's Your Mother?" are my personal favorites. Worth it if you're looking for a good, bite-sized read.
1,034 reviews6 followers
December 19, 2025
This isn't a bad collection of short stories re murder mysteries set in the festive season. Most of them are pretty good and whilst they didn't exactly 'blow me away', they did at least allow me to spend a happy afternoon by the (sadly electric) fire.
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437 reviews4 followers
December 6, 2024
A fair selection of mysteries with the best being, perhaps, the final story, How's Your Mother' by Simon Brett.
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16 reviews
December 25, 2024
Enjoyed reading these short stories, liked the settings and the Christmas theme.
549 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2024
A very good selection of stories my well known authors. Some real gems.
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2 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2025
Easy read for winter evenings.
99 reviews
January 30, 2025
Nice, easy read. I'm not always a fan of short stories, but these were quite fun. It takes two, and how's your mother were my favourites.
326 reviews
November 28, 2025
Short stories by different authors. Many introduce too many names and have complex solutions. Best was 'An Unlocked Window'by Ethel Lina White.
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