I was excited to visit the charming town of Rudolph, NY again where it is always Christmas! Merry is a young woman who is, most of the time, merry! She gave up her job as design editor for a big-name magazine in New York City, returned to Rudolph and opened Mrs. Claus’s Treasures.
Merry’s brother Chris came home to celebrate Christmas with their parents, Noel and Aline. He is a set designer on Broadway and has a new play opening in a few days. Noel, whose birthday is on Christmas, enjoys being the town’s Santa Claus. Merry is sought out by Luanne, whose wedding venue design Merry is doing for her July wedding. Luanne came into Mrs. Claus’s Treasures on Christmas Eve, begging Merry to come to her parents’ home that night. Luanne had been given the opportunity to upgrade from the 75-seat room in the original, historic Inn building to the 250-seat ballroom, and made the snap decision to accept it. The wedding will be on Valentine’s Day, mere weeks away, and she wants Merry to tell her parents, Jeff, the groom, and his family, in town for Christmas.
Merry finally agreed to go for a few minutes only, as she and her boyfriend Alan had a rare evening alone planned. The groom’s attitude was ‘just tell me where and when and I’ll be there’. Her father was stressed, concerned about how much more the venue and meals would cost for so many more people. The mothers were happy that they could invite many important society ladies. When she left, Merry hoped to not see Luanne again for a while.
After a thoroughly enjoyable Christmas and birthday celebration, Merry’s family and friends were settled in with drinks and desserts when a visitor arrived. Luanne. Sloppy drunk, wanting to see Chris. She was making a mistake marrying Jeff, she still and only loves Chris, who she had dated briefly in high school. As the tears and drama play out, Luanne’s father and fiancé come to get her, and Jeff socked Chris. The next day, when Merry is at the Inn to help plan the new wedding dinner menu, Chris went separately in hopes of settling things with Luanne. Instead, he found Jeff dead on a garden path. Despite a woman showing up claiming to be Jeff’s real fiancée, and the mob contacts of the family business, Chris is the one the police somewhat favor as whodunit.
What a great tale! I’ve rarely picked up a book for the sole reason of a holiday, but this series could change my mind. Living in the beautifully appointed Rudolph would be exciting, at least to me, especially at Christmas. I did enjoy reading this while it was still over 100 degrees in the desert, so it can be very refreshing in the summer, also. The characters are engaging, memorable, and quirky. The mystery is baffling! My sleuthing cap failed me when it came to whodunit. There are several possible killers, and the real one wasn’t even on my radar until a very short time before Merry figured it out. Overall, I loved this Christmas cozy mystery, and highly recommend it to those who are fans of the author and series, enjoy Christmas cozies, lovable characters, and unique settings.
From a thankful heart: I received a complimentary copy of this novel; a review was not required.