If you’d rather choose a different mystery this month, we’d recommend Murder on the Orient Express, Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, And Then There Were Non e or Midwinter Murder. Up here, in the tiny village of Sittaford, at all times remote from the world, and now almost completely cut off, the rigours of winter were a very real problem. and he has! Can Inspector Narracott get to the bottom of this violent crime? And will it turn out to be a genuine burglary after all? Join us for our final book of the year to discover a chilly winter mystery on the South Coast of England. A spot of table-turning moves from silly to sinister, when the guests hear that the owner of Sittaford House, Captain Trevelyan, has been murderered. Our December choice: The Sittaford MysteryĪs snow rages across Dartmoor, Major Burnaby and the other villagers are visiting Sittaford House, which has been rented for the season by Mrs and Miss Willett. Published in 1931, this book was previously titled The Murder at Hazelmoor in the US. Our final theme of the year is 'A story set during bad weather' and we’ve chosen a great wintery standalone, The Sittaford Mystery. Read Christie 2021Which categories have you managed to tick off this year?Have you enjoyed this year's reading challenge?Thanks for sharing your feedback!
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