The Mistletoe Mystery
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Prose, Nita Author
Ambrose, Lauren Narrator
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Books on Tape , 2024.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Molly the Maid has a whole new mystery to solve in this heartwarming novella from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Maid and The Mystery Guest. “[Molly is] the most interesting (and endearing) main character in a long time.”—Stephen King, on The MaidMolly Gray has always loved the holidays. When Molly was a child, her gran went to great lengths to make the season merry and bright, full of cherished traditions. The first few Christmases without Gran were hard on Molly, but this year, her beloved boyfriend and fellow festive spirit, Juan Manuel, is intent on making the season Molly’s mofinst joyful yet.But when a Secret Santa gift exchange at the Regency Grand Hotel raises questions about who Molly can and cannot trust, she dives headfirst into solving her most consequential—and personal—mystery yet. Molly has a bad feeling about things, and she starts to wonder: has she yet again mistaken a frog for a prince?A heartwarming, magical story about the true spirit of the season, The Mistletoe Mystery reminds us that love is the greatest mystery of all.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
10/01/2024
Language
English
ISBN
9780593947906

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  • The maid: a novel (Maid novels Volume 1) Cover
  • The mystery guest (Maid novels Volume 2) Cover
  • The maid's secret (Maid novels Volume 3) Cover
  • The mistletoe mystery: a maid novella (Maid novels Volume ) Cover

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Employed as a hotel cleaner (Maid) and a family business associate (Secret Staircase), likeable young women discover that their job responsibilities exceed their expectations as they begin to accrue amateur detective skills while solving puzzling crimes that occur at work. -- Basia Wilson
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While Not a Dectective is heavier on humor than the Maid novels, both of these engaging mysteries star unlikely sleuths (a hotel maid and a former child detective) who find themselves in surprisingly complex cases. -- Stephen Ashley
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In these quirky cozy mysteries, a hotel maid (The Mistletoe Mystery) and amateur theater group (The Christmas Appeal) must solve a mystery while navigating the pitfalls of the holiday season. -- Laura Cohen

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Molly Gray, head maid at the Regency Grand Hotel, returns in Edgar winner Prose's charmingly low-key sequel to The Mystery Guest. As a child, Molly and her grandmother had little money, but Gran made every Christmas special by creating an annual Advent calendar filled with "upcycled" trinkets. Now Molly and her boyfriend, pastry chef Juan Manuel, follow the same thrifty pattern. The couple are deep in the honeymoon phase, doting on each other, turning their bathtub into a makeshift spa, and admiring their "misfit" Charlie Brown tree with its macaroni star topper. But Molly starts to doubt Juan's faithfulness when he begins withholding details about his whereabouts and grows evasive about the hotel staff's annual Secret Santa exchange. Eschewing violence altogether, Prose focuses instead on the mysteries of romantic relationships, which brings the stakes way down from the previous Maid novels. Still, breezy prose, appealing characters, and sitcomesque storytelling propel the entertaining plot to its sweet, albeit predictable, conclusion. This is sure to put readers in the holiday spirit. Agent: Madeleine Milburn, Madeleine Milburn Literary. (Oct.)

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Kirkus Book Review

This (ultimately) merry little Christmas novella finds Molly Gray, star of the Maid mystery series, harboring yuletide suspicions. It's almost Christmas, and narrator Molly, head maid at the Regency Grand Hotel--geographic location unspecified--is initially enjoying the holiday ramp-up with Juan Manuel, her equally cash-strapped live-in boyfriend and the hotel's pastry chef: They've purchased a Charlie Brown Christmas tree, he's stocked their reusable Advent calendar with gewgaws, and so on. But Molly is put off her eggnog when a hot blond living in their apartment building knocks at their door, seeking help unclogging her toilet. "Juan seemed to know her," Molly thinks. "In fact, she seemed familiar with him, too. But how can that be if she recently moved into the building?" Molly tracks what she considers other examples of Juan's suspicious behavior as she counts down the days to the hotel staff holiday party, where she hopes not to relive a past Secret Santa--related drama. Readers' appreciation for this novella will depend on their tolerance for sentimentality and their patience with protagonists who can't see what's right in front of them. Some of Molly's muddlement is explained away by her long-standing problem reading social cues--"Little Miss Literal," a colleague dubs her--which Prose handles with unshowy sensitivity. Perhaps inadvertently, and certainly endearingly, Molly recalls another frequently befogged maid of letters: Amelia Bedelia. While Prose tips her Santa hat to "The Gift of the Magi," O. Henry's holiday classic likewise centered on two frugal young lovers, she brings original plot points to the Christmas table. Tailor-made for the cozy-mystery lover's Christmas stocking. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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PW Annex Reviews

Molly Gray, head maid at the Regency Grand Hotel, returns in Edgar winner Prose's charmingly low-key sequel to The Mystery Guest. As a child, Molly and her grandmother had little money, but Gran made every Christmas special by creating an annual Advent calendar filled with "upcycled" trinkets. Now Molly and her boyfriend, pastry chef Juan Manuel, follow the same thrifty pattern. The couple are deep in the honeymoon phase, doting on each other, turning their bathtub into a makeshift spa, and admiring their "misfit" Charlie Brown tree with its macaroni star topper. But Molly starts to doubt Juan's faithfulness when he begins withholding details about his whereabouts and grows evasive about the hotel staff's annual Secret Santa exchange. Eschewing violence altogether, Prose focuses instead on the mysteries of romantic relationships, which brings the stakes way down from the previous Maid novels. Still, breezy prose, appealing characters, and sitcomesque storytelling propel the entertaining plot to its sweet, albeit predictable, conclusion. This is sure to put readers in the holiday spirit. Agent: Madeleine Milburn, Madeleine Milburn Literary. (Oct.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Prose, N., & Ambrose, L. (2024). The Mistletoe Mystery (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Prose, Nita and Lauren Ambrose. 2024. The Mistletoe Mystery. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Prose, Nita and Lauren Ambrose. The Mistletoe Mystery Books on Tape, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Prose, N. and Ambrose, L. (2024). The mistletoe mystery. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Prose, Nita, and Lauren Ambrose. The Mistletoe Mystery Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2024.

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