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Mass Market Paperback The Christmas Night Murder Book

ISBN: 0449149226

ISBN13: 9780449149225

The Christmas Night Murder

(Book #5 in the Christine Bennett Series)

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A Christine Bennett Mystery. A cheerful Christmas party at St. Stephen's Convent is spoiled when the guest of honor, Father Hudson McCormick, fails to arrive. Worried Sister Joseph asks Christine... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Christmas: Snow, Friends, Food and....Murder?

Chris Bennett-Brooke, a bride of only four months, is looking forward to spending Christmas with husband, Jack, in the place that was her home for 15 years, the Convent of St. Stephens. She is especially looking forward to renewing her friendship with Father Hudson McCormick, who has been working with the Indian population in the desert Southwest for the past seven years. But Father McCormick never reaches the Convent and items of clothing, left in the snow at a freeway rest stop, make a strong case that his disappearance may be a case of kidnapping or car hijacking.The local police investigate but find no substantive leads. So their tact is to "wait and see what develops". But Christine's instincts are telling her that the longer they wait, the more likely that there will be a bad ending for Henry Hudson McCormick and bad news for the nuns who have loved and admired him for so many years.Author Lee Harris has given her readers another tightly plotted mystery filling with interesting, complex characters and lots of twists and turns. Her amateur detective, Chris Bennett, is down to earth, easy to identify with and clever at following up on even the tiniest clue to get the answers that are needed to solve the mystery disappearance of her friend. At the same time, she uncovers some revealing facts in the death by suicide of a troubled young woman, who was once a novice at St. Stephens. For she suspects that, even though seven long years have passed since her death, that it, in some way, relates to the disappearance of Father McCormick. Will the solution come in time to save the priest?

Pleasant, Easy Reading, Like the whole series, a "4"

Lee Harris (a pseudonym) must like holidays, as all 14 of her Christine Bennet stories center around special days like Thanksgiving or Father's Day or Labor Day, etc. The stories follow a reasonably predictable pattern in which our early-30's leading lady, Chris, who with only a part-time teaching job to drain her resource of time, gets involved in missing persons or murder cases that either due to the passing of time or some other form of dis-interest are getting little or no police attention. Chris is a charming character who is new to much of the secular world having been a nun at St. Stephen's for fifteen years, arriving as a young, orphaned teenager. Her occasional naivete and fresh outlet on life adds different perspective to the stories, yet her own sincerity and persistence is usually what leads her to clue after clue til the mystery is solved. When things get tough, Chris is newly married to a NYC police detective, so he can conveniently get her data, trace phone calls, or call in favors to help our informal sleuth make forward progress.The story at hand arises from a Christmas celebration at St. Stephen's that goes sour when a beloved former resident priest turns up missing at the last minute. The discovery of some of his clothes and his car soon point to foul play, but we get strung along for most of the book as the plot not only takes a few turns, but involves an older mystery (from seven years prior) that in a burst of tidiness gets cleaned up along with our priest by the final chapter. There are a few somewhat implausible parts of the book, like when Chris starts tailing suspects in her car or the inevitable few things people suddenly remember or find (after nearly a decade) and are nice enough to call Chris; but the writing style and action are generally as relaxed as are we as we read these light but entertaining stories.The characters' lives evolve a little from book to book, so reading them in order might make sense, though it's certainly not necessary. We are also glad to report that the ex-nun angle leads to no Catholic proselytizing; indeed, Chris's best friend Melanie is Jewish, and so far, our author has even resisted what might be some interesting byplay from that scenario. So -- by the fire or at the beach, tough to go far wrong with a nice clean story with Lee Harris & Christine Bennet.

Excellent light read

Christine Bennet is an enjoyable addition to the light mystery genre. This is the in the middle of the collection and it is better to read them from the beginning so go out and find the others. The newest in the line is Father's Day Murder and I look forward to finally getting to it before to long. Again, looking for light summer reading? Here's a good one.
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