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Hardcover A Christmas Secret Book

ISBN: 0345485815

ISBN13: 9780345485816

A Christmas Secret

(Book #4 in the Christmas Stories Series)

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Once d?as antes de Navidad, Clarice y su esposo, el reverendo Dominic Corde, llegan a la id?lica aldea de Cottisham para hacerse cargo del reba?o del reverendo Wynter, quien se toma unas bien... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Christmas Murder.....

I had not read any of Anne Perry's Christmas novels before this one, but I'm glad I chose this one to begin the series. True this novel is not long or complicated, but it is still very well written and has the usual Perry deft touch of period details, Victorian atmosphere, and character development. "A Christmas Secret" features Dominic Corde and his new wife, Clarice, as chief protagonists. Faithful Perry readers may remember Dominic from the first Perry novel, "The Crater Street Hangman." Dominic, Charlotte Pitt's former brother in law, has turned his back on wealth and priviledge and is now a Church of England Vicar. In "A Christmas Secret" Dominic is asked to substitute for the Vicar of Cottisham. The Reverend Wynter, much loved by his parishoners in the small village, has gone on vacation during the Christmas season. Dominic is determined to do his best for the parish and is struggling with his confidence in this new situation. While he is out getting visiting and getting to know his new parishoners, Clarice makes a shocking and horrifying discovery in the cellar. Suddenly, Clarice and Dominic find that the village of Cottisham is not the nice quiet little village they thought it was. Dominic and Clarice, although horrified by the discovery, are determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and to uncover any dark secrets that led to the crime. The mystery is not difficult to solve, but Perry uses past characters from her books to give new depth and dimension to them. It's like meeting old friends again after a long absence. "A Christmas Secret" was a lovely Christmas gift to read for the holidays. A really nice touch in the novel comes at the end of the book, when Dominic Corde's gives his holiday sermon. He says, "The greatest Christmas gift is Hope, {which is} a way back from every mistake we have made, no matter how small or how large, how ugly or how incredibly stupid, or how shameful."

A lovely story

Dominic Corde, brother-in-law to Charlotte Pitt, has left banking, is married to Clarice and is a cleric in a church in London. However, Dominic and Clarice have sent to a small town to fill in for a much-beloved vicar during his Christmas holiday. They soon discover the vicar did not leave town after all. Perry's Christmas novellas are wonderful little gifts. I love that she takes the secondary characters from her main series and gives them a platform and personalities of their own and then creating distinctive supporting characters, each with their own weaknesses and foibles, around them. Perry is unsurpassed in taking her readers into the time and place of the story. As a mystery, it is light, but that doesn't matter to me. What I most admire is that, while it is a Christmas story and deals with all the basic themes of love, charity, forgiveness, hope and honor. I never felt preached to, but felt instead the possibilities and strength of the human spirit.

A wonderful and heartfelt holiday novel

Anne Perry, well known and loved as a mystery writer, has given readers a wonderful holiday tonic with A CHRISTMAS SECRET. In her new book, she brings back two secondary characters from her Thomas and Charlotte Pitt novels, and gives them their own story. The Reverend Dominic Corde and his wife Clarice appeared earlier in THE CATER STREET HANGMAN and BRUNSWICK GARDENS. Even if you have never met them before, you will still love them --- and their story. Dominic and Clarice, who have been married for little more than a year, are traveling to Oxfordshire. Dominic has been asked by the bishop to take over for the elderly vicar, Reverend Wynter, who has gone on a holiday. He and his wife leave the industrial landscape of London and Dominic's current job as curate for a three-week reprieve. The train travels through gentle rolling country sides and past hilltops dusted with snow and delivers them at the station, where a pony trap waits to take them to the hamlet of Cottisham. The village is picturesque with thatched dwellings and a wide green with a duck pond. The church is Saxon with a slate roof and a square tower that rises against the winter sky. Readers feel as if they are in a late 19th century setting trimmed with snow. The stone vicarage has a feeling of warmth even though Mrs. Wellbeloved, who has looked after the vicar for years, greets them with a dubious look. She shows them the house and informs Dominic and Clarice about the dog and cat to tend as well. Soon after the couple makes themselves at home, they receive their first caller. Sir Peter Connaught is the local squire; he welcomes them and is relieved to learn that the couple had not met the Rev. Wynter. When Mrs. Wellbeloved comes to help later, she tells Clarice that Sir Peter and the vicar quarreled. Clarice hears what high esteem villagers have for Rev. Wynter and how much he deserved a holiday to paint, a hobby he loves. Dominic calls on Mrs. Wellbeloved to ask her advice about whom he should visit, and she tells him to be sure to call on the vicar's former right-hand man, John Boscombe. When Boscombe has the same reaction as Sir Peter when Dominic discloses that he had not met the elderly vicar, Dominic is curious. John will not speak of why he is no longer with the vicar, but he does provide helpful information to Dominic about the history of the village and its people. Dominic and Clarice share their experiences of the village with each other. Dominic hopes to give a good sermon, help those in need and be received with grace during the Christmas season. Clarice wishes they could stay longer. As she settles into the vicarage, Clarice discovers Rev. Wynter's winter clothes and his paints and brushes. One morning, Clarice awakens to find the world white with snow. Knowing that Dominic will need to be up and out to call on villagers in need, she takes the coal bucket and heads to the cellar --- with the cat and the dog not far behind. When Clarice soon realizes that the pets

Another Great Christmas Tale

Perry's Christmas stories have gotten better and better. In fact, reading these, the Monk and the Pitt stories makes one wonder how she could write anything so turgid as her World War One series, but that is for another review. In any event, I particularly liked this novella because it had sort of a double redemption storyline, perfect for Christmas. The story was ostensibly about the redemption of the characters in the vicarage, but it was really more about the redemption of Dominic Corde, who has come full circle from being a miserable specimen in the first Pitt book to being a stellar character here. Just as Charlotte's grandmother was redeemed in the last Christmas novella by Perry, so is Corde redeemed here, with a tolerably good mystery plot as well. Definitely a top notch read.

another gift from Anne Perry

Anne Perry writes a Christmas story each year - this offering features a young couple, Rev. Dominic and Clarice Corde who arrive at a village for Dominic to substitute for a cleric who has left abruptly. They are a loving couple want to do their best for each other, and do the best they can for their parish. When the 'vacationing' reverend is found dead in the cellar of the house, Clarice and Dominic set themselves to find out who murdered the rev.. It is a good whodunit, with the shades of the Victorian Era life. These Perry books feature members from the Monk and Pitt series - such as Lady Vespasia, Charlotte Pitt's mother, Henry Rathbone - now the Cordes (Daniel was Charlotte's brother-in-law whose wife (Charlotte's sister) was murdered in the first of the Pitt series, Cater Street Hangman. Pitt solved this murder.) I read this book in one sitting. I am a fan of Perry's. and think this book will be enjoyed by all -
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