Jingle Bells and Shotgun Shells
by Addison Moore
It’s Christmas time in Honey Hollow and Santa might have a list, but I’ve got one of my own—a hit list.
Okay, fine. Santa’s got a list, but I’ve got a body—and if I don’t solve this case before Christmas morning, I might just end up on the naughty side of a jail cell. As for that naughty list of mine, well I’ll take care of that. I always (almost) do.
When Santa drops dead, I’m making a list and checking it twice… for suspects.
Look, I never planned to spend my Christmas investigating murder instead of committing it. But when Santa face-plants into my festively decorated elf attire and drops dead during the Jingle Bell Jubilee, what’s a reluctant hitwoman to do?
I’m Effie Canelli, and my holiday to-do list just got complicated: bake gingerbread, wrap presents, figure out who offed Santa, and oh yeah—avoid assassinating someone who is near and dear to my boyfriend (direct orders from my Uncle Jimmy, the family’s resident crime lord).
My hot detective boyfriend Cooper is officially investigating, but between my meddling Nona Jo orchestrating surprise weddings, Aunt Cat and Carlotta wreaking havoc at every turn, and a growing list of suspects with murder on their Christmas wish lists, I’m knee-deep in yuletide chaos.
So grab your spiked eggnog and join me in Honey Hollow, where the cookies are sweet, the family dynamics are sweeter, and someone is decking more than just the halls this Christmas season. Trust me—this holiday murder spree is the gift that keeps on giving!
It’s a race against time—before the real Santa slides down the chimney and someone else ends up on the wrong side of a sleigh.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Addison Moore's Jingle Bells and Shotgun Shells is a delightful romp through the snow-laden streets of Honey Hollow, where Christmas cheer is juxtaposed with a murder mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. This novel is a unique blend of cozy mystery and dark comedy, wrapped up in a festive holiday setting that is both charming and chaotic.
The protagonist, Effie Canelli, is a compelling character who immediately draws readers into her world. As a reluctant hitwoman with a penchant for solving crimes rather than committing them, Effie is a refreshing twist on the typical detective figure. Her internal conflict between her family's criminal expectations and her own moral compass adds depth to her character, making her both relatable and intriguing. Effie's voice is sharp, witty, and full of personality, which makes her a standout in the crowded field of amateur sleuths.
The plot kicks off with a bang—literally—as Santa collapses during the Jingle Bell Jubilee, setting off a chain of events that Effie must unravel before Christmas morning. The urgency of the timeline adds a layer of tension to the narrative, as Effie juggles her holiday to-do list with the pressing need to solve the murder. The stakes are high, and Moore expertly balances the comedic elements with the darker aspects of the story, ensuring that the humor never undermines the gravity of the situation.
One of the novel's strengths is its vibrant cast of supporting characters. Effie's hot detective boyfriend, Cooper, provides a romantic subplot that is both sweet and complicated, as his official investigation often clashes with Effie's unofficial sleuthing. The dynamic between Effie and Cooper is electric, filled with banter and chemistry that adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the story.
Effie's family, particularly her meddling Nona Jo and the havoc-wreaking Aunt Cat and Carlotta, add to the chaos with their larger-than-life personalities. These characters bring a sense of warmth and authenticity to the narrative, highlighting the theme of family dynamics during the holiday season. Their antics provide comic relief while also serving as a reminder of the complexities and joys of familial relationships.
The setting of Honey Hollow is another highlight of the novel. Moore paints a vivid picture of this small town, complete with its festive decorations and community events. The contrast between the idyllic holiday atmosphere and the underlying tension of the murder investigation creates a compelling backdrop for the story. Readers will find themselves immersed in the sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas, making it an ideal read for the holiday season.
Thematically, Jingle Bells and Shotgun Shells explores the idea of duality—between right and wrong, family loyalty and personal integrity, and the lightheartedness of the holidays against the darkness of crime. Effie's journey is one of self-discovery, as she navigates these dualities and ultimately makes choices that define her character. This exploration of moral ambiguity adds depth to the narrative, elevating it beyond a simple whodunit.
In comparison to other holiday-themed mysteries, such as those by authors like Joanne Fluke or Leslie Meier, Moore's novel stands out for its unique protagonist and the seamless blending of humor and suspense. While Fluke and Meier often focus on the cozy aspects of small-town life, Moore injects a dose of edginess and unpredictability that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
Overall, Jingle Bells and Shotgun Shells is a delightful addition to the holiday mystery genre. Addison Moore has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with a protagonist who is as complex as she is endearing. The novel's blend of humor, suspense, and holiday cheer makes it a perfect read for those looking to escape into a world where the cookies are sweet, the family dynamics are sweeter, and the mystery is the sweetest of all.
For readers seeking a holiday mystery that offers more than just a simple puzzle to solve, Jingle Bells and Shotgun Shells delivers in spades. With its engaging characters, festive setting, and clever plot, it is a gift that keeps on giving, long after the last page is turned.
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