Mysteries of Christmas Past by Katherine H. Brown


Mysteries of Christmas Past
Title : Mysteries of Christmas Past
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Publication : First published November 2, 2021

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Mysteries of Christmas Past Reviews


  • Fiona Leitch<span class=

    What a fantastic, festive feast of short stories! All very different, but still with that historical, cosy mystery feel, which has to be the perfect genre for the Christmas season. If you're looking for a book that will imbue you with the festive spirit, this is the one. And lovely to have a selection of novellas to dip in and out of at a busy time of year, when you might not have time to devote to a full length novel.

    I loved the way that Carmen Radtke's 'Mystery of the Christmas Bauble' links in with her Jack and Frances series of novels - I'm a big fan! I also particularly enjoyed Katherine Moore's 'Christmas Treasures', but all of the stories were well written and engaging.

    Highly recommended if you like your Christmas fiction on the mysterious but cosy side (I know I do!).

  • Wendy(Wendyreadsbooks) Robey

    A lovely selection of cosy mysteries set at Christmas time to warm the heart. Each has a great little story and engaging characters with enough mystery to grip you til the end. I especially liked meeting Frances and Jack again in the Mystery of the Christmas Bauble.

  • Barbara

    A well written Holiday Cozy/Historical Mystery Anthology that kept me turning pages. one of the stories in this set is The Christmas Kettle Caper by C.H. Sessums. It takes place in the small town Wintervale, and the Green Mountain Grannies are at it again as they search for a stolen star. A story also of moving on from the past and being happy for what you have now. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

  • Emily Pennington

    Holiday Cozy Anthology . . .

    Mistletoe, mayhem and murder can be found in this limited-time anthology of holiday stories from six cozy and historical mystery authors. Enjoy these delightful cozy mysteries with a touch of fun, danger, and surprise.

    This intriguing set of cozy mysteries provides intriguing story lines, as you will see below, that hold the reader’s complete attention as they move through the action and build up suspense. The characters we meet are interesting and likable. If you love cozy mysteries, this is a great choice to add to your library after you have devoured each of them!

    HARM FOR THE HOLIDAYS by Katherine H. Brown: Losing her governess job, Annabeth Watson returns home for Christmas to stay, her father not pleased. The murder of a maid urges her to investigate. But will the lecherous Lord Gresham and mysterious Lord Wright try to keep her from looking into this?

    THE CHRISTMAS TREE CAPER: A SMALL TOWN HOLIDAY COZY MYSTERY (WINTERVALE MYSTERIES BOOK 1) by Melodie March: Here is one you know will be fun! Despite secrets in the sleepy mountain town of Wintervale, Meg Harrison and the rest of the Green Mountain Grannies are on the case to ferret out the truth!

    CHRISTMAS TREASURES by Katherine Moore: The notation on a treasured family recipe turns the holiday into a mystery and brings two sisters closer together.

    THE MYSTERY OF THE CHRISTMAS BAUBLE by Carmen Radtke: A clairvoyant, a crime, and a prophecy intertwine through time when an inherited Christmas ornament reveals a hidden message and connects past and the present for the finders.

    A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER by Natalia Schellhaas: With Oliver's help, Ari tracks down a hidden piece of her grandmother's history while uncovering feelings Ari never thought to act upon.

    THE CHRISTMAS KETTLE CAPER by C.H. Sessums: Christmas festivities are in high gear, but the arrival of a stranger connected to their past worries Jenny about J.D.'s tenuous sobriety. Will the ghosts of Christmas past threaten their chance for better days in 1939?

  • Ksandra

    5/5 Stars

    This is a beautiful and emotional collection of Christmas stories.

    Harm for the Holidays by Katherine H. Brown

    Originally, I felt this story only worth 4 stars. However, it deserves 5! This story feels like an homage to Agatha Christie where there are several red herrings on who could have committed a murder during Christmas weekend.

    The Christmas Tree Caper by Melodie March

    In this story, we delve into a rabbit hole of mystery and intrigue. I love the concept of grandmothers solving crime because they can't let it go. Plus, a sprinkling of Christmas love helps.

    Christmas Treasures by Katherine Moore

    This story was beautiful, but also very bittersweet. It focuses very heavily on family and love, with a hint of mystery.

    The Mystery of the Christmas Bauble by Carmen Radtke

    Two stories wrapped in one? Sign me up! I love stories from two time periods that connect together. And with a dash of actual magic? Yes please!

    A Christmas to Remember by Natalia Schellhaas

    I am an absolute sucker for stories that are Hallmark-esque. The mystery in this one was the most heartbreaking one to solve, and I was very happy with the end result.

    The Christmas Kettle Caper by C.H. Sessums

    A sweet story that focuses on family and happy endings. The way it was written was reminiscent of telling a campfire story.

    Disclaimer: I received a review copy from author Natalia Schellhaas.

  • Roxx Tarantini

    An excellent collection of Christmas-themed mysteries!

    Reading this because one of my favourite authors - C. H. Sessums - had a contribution, I was prepared to really only enjoy one of the stories. Surprisingly, each story in this collection is a wonderful snippet of mystery mixed with holiday intrigue. Good quick reads for those afternoons when you want just a small distraction before getting back to the packages and tinsel.

    [I was fortunate to receive a pre-publication copy of the book, with no obligation to review. The opinions expressed herein are given freely and are entirely my own.]

  • Elle Hartford<span class=

    I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinion, and I'm very happy I did! It's a very fun collection of historical cozies. Even though I haven't read many historical lately, I was immediately sucked into these tales! Perfect for putting you in the holiday spirit. I definitely recommend this to lovers of cozy mystery and historical fiction alike!

  • Michaela H

    The Christmas Tree Caper by Melodie March

    A fun, new kind of novella set in our beloved Wintervale. So many characters we’ve met in previous books and loved. An exciting little mystery with touches of love.

  • Jeanne Richardson

    I received a free copy of this boxset via booksprout and I am voluntarily leaving a review.

    This is a six book collection of short Christmas mystery stories. Every story is well written. All of the authors did a great job at writing a good short story.