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4 of 5 stars

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I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney-Bedord is the perfect mash of Clue, and I Know What You Did Last Summer.

Can Klarinda figure out who is killing her guests before the murder comes for her?


Klarinda Snow


Klarinda is our innkeeper and sleuth. Well, an unknowing sleuth. She is an unknowing sleuth since she didn't mean to start sleuthing around, but it just happened. Klarinda is a lovely character in the way that she came to own the inn and with how she has been running it. I like this character as she wants the mystery to be solved and for the bodies of her guests to stop dropping like flies.

The Mystery


Klarinda has a full house with all six of her rooms occupied, and she has no clue how they are all connected. The first five seem to be but not the last one. That seems to be some flook until they start dropping like flies. I thought I knew who it was before the sleuth did, and I was right.

The Narrator


Christopher Lane is a great narrator. I was able to immerse myself in the story through his unique way of telling it. My only problem is that most of his female voices just seemed too much alike that I had to wait to see what name he would say said what to make any sense of it. Other than that, he did a great job.

Four Stars for Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney-Bedord


I am giving Murder at Mistletoe Manor by Holly Tierney-Bedord four stars along with recommending it to any cozy mystery lover out there. It's a great little read that will make you feel like a grand detective while reading it.



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