When it comes to Christmas stories, one typically thinks of those that embody the spirit of the season, such as O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” and Charles Dickens’s 'A Christmas Carol'. The Yuletide-themed murder mystery is not usually the first thing that comes to mind. But in 1936, Mavis Doriel Hay wrote 'The Santa Klaus Murder', one of three detective novels she published in the 1930s. A classic country-house murder mystery, 'The Santa Klaus Murder' begins with Aunt Mildred declaring that no good could come of the Melbury family Christmas gathering at their country residence Flaxmere. So when Sir Osmond Melbury, the family patriarch, is discovered — by a guest dressed as Santa Klaus —with a bullet in his head on Christmas Day, the festivities are plunged into chaos. Nearly every member of the party stands to reap some sort of benefit from Sir Osmond’s death, but Santa Klaus, the one person who seems to have every opportunity to fire the shot, has no apparent motive.
Mavis Doriel Hay Libros
Mavis Doriel Hay fue una novelista que iluminó brevemente la edad de oro de la ficción de crímenes británica. Sus tres obras notables se distinguen por sus intrincadas tramas y atmósfera. Más allá de sus esfuerzos ficticios, Hay fue también una experta consumada en artesanía rural, autora de varios libros influyentes sobre el tema.



British Library Crime Classics: Death on the Cherwell
- 286 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
For Miss Cordell, principal of Persephone College, there are two great evils to be feared: unladylike behaviour among her students, and bad publicity for the college. So her prim and cosy world is turned upside down when the drowned body of the college bursar is found floating in her canoe.
Murder Underground
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
A classic mystery novel set in and around the Northern Line of the London Underground. It is now republished for the first time since the 1930s.