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The Christmas Killer

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Believe it or not I have never read a Christmas book, let alone a Christmas Thriller. The premise of 12 murders for the 12 days of Christmas was one that intrigued me. I had never read anything quite like it, so from the very first page I was excited, intrigued and ultimately hooked.

The character development in this book was next to none. Assisted by the fact that it was set in a small town (which might be one of my favourite settings!), I felt that we really got to dive deep into a lot of characters which gave us a number of potential murder suspects!

It had the perfect amount of Christmas, and the perfect amount of mystery and twists and turns. I did think that the last part of the book was a little rushed and I would have loved the ending to be stretched out a little more than it was.

Overall, a great read by a new author for me, and it definitely will not be the last of his books that I read. Iโ€™ve heard that this is the first in a series, so I am excited to see what DI James Walker is up to next!

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๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ“–๐˜ฝ๐™ค๐™ค๐™  ๐™ง๐™š๐™ซ๐™ž๐™š๐™ฌ๐Ÿ“–๐Ÿ’ซ

๐Ÿ“– The Christmas Killer
๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿ’ป Alex Pine
๐ŸŒŸ๐—”๐—บ๐—ฎ๐˜‡๐—ผ๐—ป: 4.1/5
๐ŸŒŸ๐—š๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ฑ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐˜€: 3.69/5
๐ŸŒŸ๐—ฆ๐—ฒ๐—ฒ ๐—ฏ๐—ฒ๐—น๐—ผ๐˜„ ๐—ณ๐—ผ๐—ฟ ๐—บ๐˜† ๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด!

โ„๏ธ๐’๐ฒ๐ง๐จ๐ฉ๐ฌ๐ข๐ฌ: Detective James Walker and his wife and getting ready for a nice, quiet family Christmas, when an unusual package arrives on the door step, with a note. The note warns the detective that he should prepare that over the next 12 days- there will be 12 murders. . .
โ„๏ธ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐†๐จ๐จ๐: I was sucked in right away, trying to decipher who the killer was. There was some good plot twists in the front half of the book that kept me engaged.
โ„๏ธ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐๐š๐: I felt like the story plateaued around 70% in and it seemed like the same thing was happening over and over. It had a long plateau and then a sharp ending. The last quarter of the book felt rushed.
โ„๏ธ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐”๐ ๐ฅ๐ฒ : overall, If you are looking for a thriller during this holiday season, I would recommend. Otherwise, wouldnโ€™t be something I would overtly recommend.
๐ŸŒŸ ๐Œ๐ฒ ๐‘๐š๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐ : 3.5/5

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DI walker arrives at his Cumbrian village home in Kirky Abbey and discovers a gruesome package that contains a dead bird and a twelve days of Christmas card with a message saying twelve days twelve murders. Then the first body is discovered. The snow and blizzard cuts the village off leaving residents feeling scared and vulnerable. Will Walker be able to catch the murderer before they strike again. Absolutely brilliant read.

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I would like to thank the author, the publisher and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read an ARC of this book. I enjoyed this book it kept me guessing and had a good story.

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A good police procedural though it was more gentle than gritty. It was up to James Walker to solve the surprise gift that landed on his doorstep.

It was an interesting mystery, though it lacked the punch. The characters could have had more depth, but James had enough pizzaz for me to enjoy the story. This was one of my fast but predictable reads.

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This Christmas read went the opposite direction of most books for the holiday season, featuring a Christmas-themed murder mystery set in a small English village. Detective James Walker and his wife Annie have just moved from London to her small hometown village of Kirkby Abbey after a murderer James put away was released from jail and sent a threatening message directly through the window of their London home by brick. Kirkby Abbey seems words away from the bustle of London, the perfect place for the couple to live safe (if a bit boring) lives. Until a box containing a grisly surprise shows up on their doorstep, along with a frightening Christmas card for Det. Walker - 12 days of Christmas, 12 murders, and they all deserve what's coming. Is this some sort of strange prank? Is it another threat from the murderer-set-free? Or is this something more? One murder, then another, starts to make it seem like this is no joke and there really is a deranged serial killer out for blood in Kirkby Abbey just before Christmas.

I love a murder mystery with a quaint, intimate setting and the village of Kirkby Abbey was the perfect place to set this story. A small village where everyone knows each other, secrets abound, and the gossip runs like a river - what better place for a whodunnit with many suspects but no clear answers. And the blizzard that hits the village halfway through the book made the setting even more ideal - the town is blocked off from the outside world, the snow covers everyone's tracks, and villagers are shut up in their homes. The storm helped build the suspense since the murderer was also trapped in the village as the cat-and-mouse chase intensified. The book kept me guessing, and while the final reveal wasn't quite believable to me, I enjoyed the buildup of the hunt. The writing sometimes felt a bit stilted and some of the clues were emphasized a bit too much, but I liked the short chapters and in all, this was a fun change-of-pace from my usual holiday reading.

Thank you to Avon and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Detective James Walker and his wife Abby have just moved to the small quiet village of Kirkby Abbey in Cumbria from the hustle and bustle of London where there are many crimes taking place on a daily basis so James is somewhat disappointed with the slow pace and lack of crimes and excitement that he was so used to with keeping him busy in a job that he loved. So when a Christmas package arrives with a gruesome gift inside and a card wIth the "Twelve Days of Christmas" on the front and written inside the words that this was the first gift and eleven more to go. James thinks this is just a prank until the village priest Father Silver calls him and tells him he just received a "Twelve days of Christmas" card also and this card leads to something far more sinister. Within a few days this quiet and beautiful community will have fear and terror knocking on their doors while one of the largest blizzards is also expected at any moment and the small village will literally come to a standstill with roads completely closed and power outages throughout the community where police work will have to be accomplished on foot while making it easier for a serial killer to carry out his mission under the cover of snow to complete the work that was stated on those holiday cards that have now given a whole different meaning of Christmas for this lovely little village this year and James Walker is facing the most difficult case of his career while not knowing that the killer will be making this much more personal for James, his friends and family.

This was a very enjoyable Christmas murder mystery with red herrings and twists along the way. I loved the snowy atmosphere and the quaint village lifestyle where almost everyone is a suspect while the murders are taking place. Good information on how the police deparment works when dealing with a blizzard and having to carry out their tasks when life basically comes to a complete standstill except for the police in the village. This wasn't a cozy mystery yet it wasn't a hardcore mystery either for me either. The killer was kept in the dark throughout the book although I figured it out almost in the beginning so for me that was somewhat disappointing although I still found this mystery fun and on the lighter side. I didn't care for Jame's wife because she seemed bossy while needy at the same time and the story kept mentioning how and where she drank wine on a daily basis and I thought that was funny though odd because she didn't have an alcohol problem but seemed to drink wine everyday and any hour of the day instead of tea or coffee and I found that amusing and a little confusing. If you do enjoy a snow filled story and Christmas too, I definitely recommend reading this book.

I want to thank the publisher "Avon" and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this snow filled story and any thoughts and opinions are unbiased and mine alone!

I have given this book a rating of 3 Christmas Tree Top ๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„ Stars!!

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I wanted to read this book as it was Christmas themed and so many of the Christmas books available are romances, so I thought it would make a nice change.

This book is mainly a whodunit police procedural but is much more light hearted than the none festive variety. If you're looking for something set in a small village in the snow around Christmas but want a twist, then this is perfect for you. If you're looking for a deep, serious and complicated murder investigation then I would avoid.

I enjoyed it but it didn't grip me and I had a good idea of who the killer would be quite early on. On a side note, the lead detective's wife is so unbelievably irritating, I was hoping she would hurry up and get murdered so I didn't have to read about her anymore...

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Slow pacing, clunky wooden writing, with a very strange narrative. The conversations were odd and I really disliked the main character. Nothing has really happened up to this point and it isn't keeping me engaged, so Unfortunately a dnf at 20%.

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DI James Walker and his wife Annie move to Kendal in Kirkby Abbey after James worked on a horrific case in London when he sent a man to prison for murder.
After receiving a Christmas card refering to the Twelve Days of Christmas with a threat of twelve murders DI Walker automatically thinks the case is related back to London.
I really enjoyed this book, yet again Alex Pine delivered. There were twists that I did not see coming and it kept me gripped to the end.

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I loved reading The Christmas Killer.
A brilliant twist on the usual Christmas fiction. I thought the story line was strong and the characters were believable. I really liked DI Walker's character.

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The idea for this book was gripping. Unfortunately the writing was amateurish and the characters lacked depth and personalities.

The main character Detective James Walker moves to Cumbria with his wife Annie to escape London and the wrath of a gangster he helped convict.

Soon after arriving in the picturesque village they receive an unwelcome Christmas card telling him they'll be twelve murders in twelve days leading up to Christmas!

All is not as it seems as James investigates the threatening Christmas cards and the body count rises.

The culprit wasn't obviously throughout the story which was a bonus. I just wish the author had given more of an idea as to who the characters actually were. That said the book improved as it went along.

Thank you #netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to review this title.

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Such a gripping story that leaves you guessing right until the very end.

Great character development and a really enjoyable read for the lead up to Christmas.

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Really enjoyed reading this book, loved the village murders and had no idea who did it, until the end ! Easy to read and looking forward to reading other books by the author .

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A very atmospheric crime novel based in Cumbria. Scene is set with bad weather and plenty of snow to keep the police out of the village and the killer in. I enjoyed it and there were lots of red herrings but felt the build up was let down by a very quick ending. Enjoyable none the less.

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When a convict James put away is discovered to be innocent, him and his wife Annie decide to move to the small village Annie was raised in.. With Christmas coming soon, James discovers a Christmas card and a dead bird in a parcel on his doorstep. The card threatens 12 murders will be happening soon. James thinks it's probably a hoax until the first body turns up.
Although a bit repetitive in places, the story keeps you reading until the end wondering who the next victim will be and why and also who the mysterious killer could be.

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I enjoyed this book, it was a nice procedural read but for those who read a lot of books like this it was very obvious who the killer was unfortunately. I guessed very quickly and so the book dragged a little.

I liked the differing perspectives and guessing who the next murdered victim would be- at the end there was a short list of reasons why but it didn't include all 12 which would have been far more interesting

Overall a good, quick, easy Christmas read

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An enjoyable thriller, with some intriguing characters set in a quiet, sleepy village. A quick read and as the title suggests, events occur at Christmastime.

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A very interesting premise and full of tension and atmosphere. Lots of twists and turns before the killer was revealed and I admit I didn't suspect that person! I think this is my first introduction to the author but I can't wait to read more in the future!

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The 12 days of Christmas, the 12 days of murders. Thatโ€™s whatโ€™s promised in the small town to detective James walker. He and his wife moved to the small town to get away from big trouble in the bigger city of London. James and his team has to fight against time, and weather, to solve the murders before the murderer gets to all 12.

I liked this book, itโ€™s the start of a solid new series following a hard working cop and his wife. The book started a little slow, but worked well. The murders started happening and it seemed like everyone was a suspect until the end when it all came together.

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