Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Christmas Thief by: Carol Higgins Clark & Mary Higgins Clark

Title: The Christmas Thief
Author: Carol Higgins Clark & Mary Higgins Clark
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Inc.
Pages: 204
Series: Regan Reilly Mysteries #9
Format: Kindle

Description:

"Alvirah Meehan, the lottery winner turned amateur sleuth, teams up with private investigator Regan Reilly to solve another Christmas mystery. 

In Deck the Halls, they rescued Regan's kidnapped father. This time they get in the middle of a case involving a beautiful eighty-foot blue spruce that has been chosen to spend the holidays as Rockefeller Center's famous Christmas tree. The folks who picked the tree don't have a clue that attached to one of its branches is a flask chock-full of priceless diamonds that Packy Noonan, a scam artist just released from prison, had hidden there over twelve years ago."

 "An excited Packy breaks his parole and heads to Stowe, Vermont, to reclaim his loot. Once there, he is horrified to discover that his special tree will be heading to New York City the next morning. With a bumbling crew consisting of Jo-Jo, Benny, and an unsuccessful poet, Milo, he knows he has to act fast." 

What Packy does not know is that Alvirah and Regan are on a weekend trip to Stowe with Alvirah's husband, Willy; Regan's fiancĂ©, Jack; Regan's parents, Luke and Nora; and Alvirah's friend Opal, a lottery winner who lost all her winnings in Packy's scam. 

On Monday morning when they're suppose to head home, they learn that the tree is missing, Packy Noonan may be in the vicinity, and Opal has disappeared.


My Review: 


As with any writing duo especially this mother daughter duo this book is definitely a cozy mystery.  Everyone heads up to Vermont for a getaway and while up there one of the members disappears and a tree also disappears.  The tree was suppose to be used for NYC at Christmas but hidden within in the tree is a gem to three criminals looking for a quick getaway to Brazil.


This book is great, full of action, adventure and bumbling criminals who seem to have screws loose.  Definitely a great follow up to Deck the Halls.  I hope these two continue writing these great Christmas treats for all to enjoy!
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Jackie said...

Paula, I noticed you left a comment on my giveaway, Can I have your email address?

Thank you