Christmas Corpse (A Christmas Cozy Mystery) by Mona Marple
This is a cute, magical murder mystery with a strong Christmas theme, very much on the fun and cosy side of the genre.
Who knew Santa does not live at the North Pole, but in a small English town? Our main character, Holly Wood, accidentally ends up there after being rescued from a car crash by Mrs Claus herself. Things quickly take a turn when someone is murdered by a poisoned mince pie, and Mrs Claus becomes the main suspect. Naturally, Holly feels compelled to help clear her name.
The police are, at first glance, incredibly incompetent, though the story later suggests they are not quite as useless as they seem. Still, the investigation often feels more like luck than actual detective skill, and clues are sometimes missed in ways that made me raise an eyebrow.
That said, this book is clearly meant to be cute and fun rather than serious or realistic. Once I leaned into that, I was able to look past the lack of professionalism and just enjoy the ride. This is very much a comedy mystery, exactly as the blurb promises. If you get easily annoyed by obvious clues being overlooked, this one might not be for you.
With plenty of wintery details and festive atmosphere, this makes for a cheerful seasonal read. A light, cosy mystery to relax your brain, sip a hot drink, and enjoy Christmas vibes without thinking too hard.