"A fabulous Victorian cozy"
Ten years had passed since the four Dreghorn brothers had
been home together, but they were gathering to spend
Christmas reunion in their Lake District family home.
However, a tragedy occurred when one of the siblings Judah
died when he slipped on wet rocks cracking his head. His
distraught wife Antonia, mother of a nine year old, asks
her Godfather Henry Rathbone to help her in an upcoming
fight in which her late husband's highly regarded moral
reputation as an honest Justice of the Peace is at stake.
Henry drops everything to assist Antonia. Ashton Gower has recently accused Henry of being corrupt.
Over a decade ago Peter Colgrave took Ashton to court
insisting that the latter's claim to ownership was based
on forged documents. Henry examined the questionable deed
and agreed with Peter. Gower went to prison for forgery
while Colgrave sold the estate to Judah. Gower asserts he
was the victim of a fraud between Ashton and Judah. Henry
investigates Gower's allegation, but also looks into
Judah's alleged accidental death as being too conveniently
timed. A CHRISTMAS VISITOR is a fabulous Victorian cozy that
stars a delightful mathematician as a sleuth trying to
learn what happened eleven years ago and what occurred a
few days ago because he cares for his goddaughter.
Rathbone, whose son Oliver is a recurring player in the
Monk novels, is terrific as the lead. The support cast
adds depth, but ironically mostly in providing insight
into Judah, who Rathbone also knew quite well; thereby
making the case more difficult because he has a positive
frame of reference that is diagonally opposite that of
Gower. Ms. Perry provides a wonderful Yuletide historical
mystery. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
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