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The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories

By: P. D. James
Narrated by: Daniel Weyman, Jenny Agutter
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Four festive stories from P. D. James, the 'Queen of Crime'
From a Christmas murder at a country house to an illicit affair and a questionable inheritance, P. D. James's trademark sparkling prose illuminates the secrets that lurk beneath the surface at enforced family gatherings. These puzzle-box mysteries are perfect cosy reading for the darkest days of the year!
Including two early cases for Adam Dalgleish - star of the major TV series, Dalgleish

What readers are saying:
'A sheer delight.' 5* reader review
'Four of the best of P D James short stories. All set around Christmas and all expertly planned, written and executed!' 5* reader review
'Perfect for a dark wintry evening.' 5* reader review
'Very entertaining, and I loved it.' 5* reader review

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Critic reviews

"There are very few thriller writers who can compete with P. D. James at her best." ( Spectator)
"The greatest contemporary writer of classic crime." ( Sunday Times)
"P. D. James is simply a wonderful writer." ( New York Times Book Review)
"P. D. James is one of the national treasures of British Fiction." ( Mail on Sunday)
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