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Bitter Poison

The Village Mysteries, Book 5

#5 in series

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Holiday panto drama is overshadowed when tragedy strikes a Christmas party in this mystery that will "delight fans of the English countryside" (Kirkus Reviews).

Frog End, that most quintessential of English villages, is preparing for its annual Christmas pantomime. This year, it's Hans Christian Andersen's dark fairytale The Snow Queen. Local busybody Marjorie Cuthbertson is on the hunt for her leading lady—and who better to play the icy queen than beautiful new resident, ex-model Joan Dryden. But as interested as they are in their new neighbors, the residents of Frog End remain wary of the Dryden family, considering them aloof Londoners.

The townspeople have bigger things to worry about, however. Mystery engulfs the village when a cast member collapses and dies at a Christmas party, having consumed a rogue mince pie. Was the death an accident . . . or was it a malicious revenge strategy masked as an allergic reaction? The Colonel makes it his business to find out.

Part of the Village Mystery series

"As cozy as a mug of hot chocolate and a roaring fire, this one will hold strong appeal for genre fans." —Booklist

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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2016
      An amateur theatrical production has deadly consequences for the village of Frog End. Tired of silly pantomimes, Marjorie Cuthbertson, director of the Frog End Players, has her heart set on making the troupe's annual Christmas extravaganza an earnest adaptation of The Snow Queen. And she's got her heart equally set on her leading lady: former model Joan Dryden, who's moved into the village with her husband, movie director Kenneth, and their bratty teenager. Since Hassels is only the Drydens' country home, Marjorie finds that the real challenge isn't getting snooty Joan's agreement to take the starring role but cajoling her to actually attend rehearsals. Marjorie's own husband, Maj. Roger Cuthbertson, is a useless sot who spends all his waking hours waiting for it to be late enough to have a drink. The director's closest ally turns out to be the Colonel, the owner of Pond Cottage, whom she dragoons into building a sled that can bear the arriving queen in royal splendor. Joan, halfway smitten with the old gentleman, agrees for his sake to be more compliant. Even the Colonel's neighbor and best friend, Naomi Grimshaw, helps out, supplying a wooden pallet that, appropriately sawed and painted, becomes a vehicle worthy of an ex-model. But as Marjorie enjoys her artistic triumph, disaster strikes at the reception in stately Frog End Manor, where an assortment of mince pies turns tragic for the villagers. Mayhew's good-natured tale of rural village friendships will delight fans of the English countryside while proving a trial to anyone in want of a good puzzle.

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    • Booklist

      March 1, 2016
      A shortish read at just 160 pages, Mayhew's latest has plenty to offer dedicated British-cozy fans. Set in the picturesque village of Frog End, the story highlights the features that make village life so appealingquirky characters, caring neighbors, quaint customs, and a lively social lifeand some that are less appealing: busybodies, infighting, petty rivalries, stubborn traditionalism, and everyone knowing everyone else's business. Still, the Colonel, a widower who has retired to Frog End after a successful army career, likes his comfortable village life and its amusements, like the annual Christmas play. This year the play is a full-blown pageant, and who better to play the lead role of Snow Queen than former model Joan Dryden, who's just moved to Frog End? But at the play's after-party, a death occurs that may have been murder. It falls to the patient, quick-thinking Colonel to find out what really happened. As cozy as a mug of hot chocolate and a roaring fire, this one will hold strong appeal for genre fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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