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The Christmas Appeal: A Novella
Janice Hallett
Page: 208
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ISBN: 9781668035887
Publisher: Atria Books

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Notes From Your Bookseller The Christmas Appeal is an amuse-bouche of a novella by the Barnes & Noble Monthly Pick author for 2022’s The Appeal. Let this whet your appetite before The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels. This immersive holiday caper from the “modern Agatha Christie” (The Sunday Times, London) follows the hilarious Fairway Players theater group as they put on a Christmas play—and solve a murder that threatens their production.

The Christmas season has arrived in Lower Lockwood, and the Fairway Players are busy rehearsing their festive holiday production of Jack and the Beanstalk to raise money for a new church roof. But despite the season, goodwill is distinctly lacking among the amateur theater enthusiasts with petty rivalries, a possibly asbestos-filled beanstalk, and some perennially absent players behind the scenes.

Of course, there’s also the matter of the dead body onstage. Who could possibly have had the victim on their naughty list? Join lawyers Femi and Charlotte as they investigate Christmas letters, examine emails, and pore over police transcripts to identify both the victim and killer before the curtain closes on their holiday production—for good.

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