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A Christmas Message

By: Anne Perry
Narrated by: Jenny Sterlin
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As suspenseful as it is heartwarming, set in Jerusalem, the latest Christmas novel from New York Times best-selling author Anne Perry is the perfect holiday treat.

When Victor Narraway, Thomas Pitt's close friend and former boss, and his new wife, Lady Vespasia, travel to Jerusalem for a Christmas holiday, Vespasia cannot shake the feeling that they are being watched. Then, an old man leaves a mysterious envelope for Narraway - and is murdered soon after. But it is only when the couple is ambushed the following morning that they realize they are in grave danger. Armed only with the instructions from the message in the envelope, they immediately set out on a journey through the Holy Land while their unknown enemy pursues them all the while.

©2016 Anne Perry (P)2016 Recorded Books
Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Celebration Detective Winter Christmas Fiction Exciting Heartfelt Suspense
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Prepare to think more deeply.

Sacrifice for greater knowledge of things not seen yet hoped for. Truth is eternal, and has nothing to do with how it makes you feel!

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An Interesting Book

Like all of Anne Perry's books, this one was interesting and riveting. The setting was very different - the Middle East. I liked the characters a lot in this new setting.

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Too Obtuse

Totally got the concept but this went far afield of being a murder mystery.

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Great story to listen to.

This is a short novel which follows two characters from the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries. Engaging and excellent narration.

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My Favorite

I know all the Pitt mysteries nearly by heart, and I have to say, this is my favorite. Ms. Perry allows herself to express her faith without ambiguity, and it's beautiful, especially in the characters of Lord and Lady Narraway. She strikes the perfect balance between Narraway's pragmatism and Vespasia"s heart, with strong doses of the opposite in each. This one is short, but it's a masterpiece.

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Disappointing departure from beloved mysteries

The Christmas series has been uplifting and enjoyable. This one is a stark departure from previous stories. A boring lecture on religious unity. Totally lost involvement with people we look forward to sharing the holiday with. I kept hoping Victor and Vispasia would get dug into a real story. All we got was a spiritual, philosophical exposition. Yawn.

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The very best of her Christma novellas...


Very reflective symbols! Her deeply held views shine here above all her other works. It turned my difficult week around.

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Stick to the drawing room

I like a good who-dun-it as much as the next person, but this book is not it. It’s incredibly distracting, because the character responses are not realistic and there are quite a few slow spots.

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Message?

Nope, this book was a miss for me. I didn’t get the message and a little bit too much religious even for me for Christmas.

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Religious fantasy, not the usual historical fiction

I wish I hadn't wasted a credit on this. The characters include an angel, a dark angel (Satan?), a boy named Yeshua. Vespasian and Narramore spend most of their time philosophizing inside their heads. I just kept waiting for it to be over and wishing I hadn't wasted the credit.

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