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The Christmas Killer
The Christmas Killer | Alex Pine
28 posts | 24 read | 4 to read
As the snow begins to fall, the body count begins to climb... DI James Walker is ready for a quiet family Christmas in the sleepy village of Kirkby Abbey. But when he opens an early Christmas present left on his doorstep, he soon realises it is no gift. Inside is a gruesome surprise, and a promise - twelve days, twelve murders. Not long after, the first body is found, half frozen in the snow. As the blizzards descend, panic spreads through the remote Cumbrian village - there's a killer amongst them, and with eleven more victims to go, anyone could be next.... Can James stop the killer before they strike again? The first in a new series, Alex Pine has written a dark, atmospheric crime novel, set in a snowed-in Cumbrian village, for fans of Val McDermid, Ross Greenwood and LJ Ross.
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MrT
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Mehso-so

Final 2023 Reads

ARCFT - So many Christmas Clichés! Was average at best

TCK - Fairly decent debut novel, did figure out the killer way too early though.

AMLMC - Christmas soft Porn 🤭
Did laugh quite a bit and did really like the LGBTQ+ and body positive aspects of this. Will read the next one next Christmas.

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TheEllieMo
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Panpan

My first seasonal read of the year was a bit of a disappointment. The central character, DI James Walker, doesn‘t seem to be a particularly good detective, the dialogue is clunky, the characters rather flat. I‘ll give the author the benefit of the doubt for now, though, because the issues could be the result of poor narration on the audiobook.

#ChristmasInTheTitle #RushathonChristmasBingo @Andrew65

thegirlwiththelibrarybag I‘ve had mixed luck with Christmas crime novels too - hope your next one is better! 4mo
Andrew65 This for me read better as an actual book, as I enjoyed this when I read it a couple of years ago. Well done on finishing it 🎄🎄🎄 4mo
TheEllieMo @Andrew65 I do think the book was let down by the audio narration, so I will give the author another go, but reading rather than audiobooking 4mo
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OutsmartYourShelf
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Mehso-so

DI James Walker & wife, Annie, move to a sleepy Cumbrian village called Kirkby Abbey where Annie grew up as a child. They move there after James receives a threat from a recently released ex-con with a grudge against him. Life is quiet at first, but when James opens a Christmas present left on their doorstep, the gruesome contents & the attached card which warns of a season of ill-will with 12 murders to come. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf When the weather turns & cuts off the village from outside help, James has to catch a killer or has his past caught up with him?

It was ok but it all seemed kind of forced or stilted - the writing didn't flow naturally & it was awkward to read in parts. The plot was again, ok, but I found it very easy to work out who the killer was so there wasn't much suspense.
4mo
OutsmartYourShelf As this seems like it was the author's first published book though, it's probable that their subsequent books will improve so I plan on reading the next in the series. 3⭐

TWs: murder, infidelity, animal death, paedophilia, abortion, alcohol.

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3661047553
Read 2nd-4th Dec 2023

Holiday Read - 25 pts
Readathons - 525 points
Word Challenge - 4080 pts
Post - 1 pt

Total - 4631 points

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Andrew65 A couple of years since I read this but I enjoyed it. Well done on finishing it 🎄🎄🎄 4mo
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Magpiegem
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Panpan

My first festive book of the season… hopefully it‘s only up from here 😬 My main issues with this one we‘re the terrible, completely unrealistic dialogue, the very predictable conclusion, and also other predictable bits, and (one of my pet hates) the rushed ending. All round no from me! But I had some very enjoyable walks listening to it. Including seeing the most incredible halo moon last night.

ReadingRachael What a fantastic picture!! 4mo
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ShelleyBooksie
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Pickpick

Came across this one when @Andrew65 reviewed it. Classic "whodunit." I enjoyed the setting of the rural village with lots of questionable characters. Soft pic for me.

Andrew65 Well done, pleased to hear you enjoyed it. 👏👏👏 13mo
TheKidUpstairs Hi Shelley, just wanted to make sure everything is okay with your #MugLove23 package? Tracking said it was delivered on the 7th, I hope it's okay! 13mo
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julesG
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Mehso-so

I hope the final book had a thorough edit. The ARC was rather clunky with stilted dialogue and grammar mistakes.

There is potential and this series has taken off, not sure I'll read the next book though. I figured out who the murderer was and why they did it very early on.

#WinterReadathon
@Andrew65 @DieAReader

#NetGalley #ARC #MountARC

Caroline2 Oh that‘s disappointing! Unstacked!! 1y
Andrew65 A shame. 😔 1y
Susanita I looked at this as a possible book club selection… 1y
Blueroseis I just read my review given on this book two years ago. Like you I also realised who the culprit was and the reasoning behind it quite early on. While I enjoyed the story, I didn't bother to progress to the 2nd book assuming there was a 2nd in the series. 1y
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 1y
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Nicki_K
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Panpan

I would say this gave me more of a cosy mystery vibe, which isn't really my thing. I was hoping for more isolated edge of my seat thriller and whilst I admit, I do go into a book with some pretty high expectations, this just didn't hit any of my markers. I wasn't invested in any of the characters or even how it was all going to end. I am sure there will be a lot of readers that this book hits the spot for, unfortunately, that just wasn't me. ⭐⭐

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Tove_Reads
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This is such a great idea! I wish everyone would do this 👍🏽

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PageShifter
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Panpan

I made a mistake and was expecting a thrilling book. I am fine with cozy mysteries but this book wasn't tagged as one so it was confusing. I guessed the guilty immediately so there was no surprise for me so it was a bit shame.

#ChristmasBuddyReadathon #NewYearSpecial #20in4 #wintergames2021 #teamgamesleighers #AVeryMerryReadathon #ChristmasMyWay

Andrew65 Sorry to hear you didn‘t enjoy it more. 2y
TheSpineView Bummer 2y
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eanderson
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On the road to start the Christmas festivities! Going to hunt for the Christmas Killer on the way. 😜

TrishB Of course 👍🏻 have a good one. 2y
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Andrew65
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Pickpick

This was a very enjoyable read, a good writing style, a good investigate style of crime detection, and some interesting characters. Also a good reveal section with a surprise killer. I look forward to exploring more by this author. #ChristmasBuddyReadathon

23rd book finished for #WinterGames2021 #MistletoeManiacs

#ChristmasMyWay @GHABI4ROSES @DieAReader

EadieB Good review! 2y
Andrew65 @EadieB Thanks, the second one has only recently been published so could well be worth a read. (edited) 2y
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EadieB @Andrew65 I just requested it from NetGalley. 2y
Andrew65 @EadieB I missed that but can get it from Scribd. 2y
EadieB @Andrew65 It's still open as it will be published 2/22/22 in the US. Lucky 2's! 2y
Andrew65 @EadieB Published in late October here. 2y
TheSpineView Fabulous! 2y
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2y
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EadieB
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Pickpick

#TheChristmasKiller #AlexPine #BookSpinBingo #ChristmasBuddyReadathon

DI James Walker of Kirby Abbey receives an early Christmas present - a promise of 12 days, 12 murders. The first body is found half frozen in the snow. Can he stop the killer before they get to 12? This is the first book of the series. I liked the author‘s writing which made for an easy read. The characters were plenty to choose from.

EadieB The killer was a complete surprise to me and was my least-likely suspect. I like that I was completely surprised and would read another of this clever author‘s books. If you like cozy mysteries you should give this one a try. (edited) 2y
Andrew65 Still got 65 pages to go, so will be finishing tomorrow. 2y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 2y
Crazeedi Sounds like a good one!! 2y
EadieB @Crazeedi Yes I enjoyed it! 2y
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Andrew65
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Staring the second book in our #ChristmasBuddyReadathon

Anyone welcome to join, enjoyed the opening three chapters which has set the book up nicely. Easy pace and style of reading.

EadieB I agree! I like his writing! 2y
Andrew65 @EadieB Does feel a nice style. 2y
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Tove_Reads
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This is a cute cozylike mystery set in a small town in Cumbria. The storyline is intriguing, and there are several solid, good characters in the book. The book should have been shorter, edited a bit more. I like the idea of a book of 12 days of Christmas - 12 deaths of sinners, but then the book came nowhere to that number. I felt that was a bit weird. With some improvements I think this could grow into a good series. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Andrew65 Was hoping for better. 2y
Tove_Reads @andrew65 Maybe you‘ll find something better in it than me 🙃 2y
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads Will let you know. 2y
EadieB @Tove_Reads I finished it yesterday. I liked it! The murderer was stopped before he got to 12. I was surprised who the murderer was and thought that was a clever idea of who did it and why. 2y
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Andrew65
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Wednesday 22nd Dec sees our second #ChristmasBuddyRead as part of the #ChristmasBuddyreadathon.

We will be reading The Christmas Killer by Alex Pine. All welcome to join, and it‘s a read at your own pace.

You can get a copy of the book cheaply at Kindle, 99p in the UK, or if you are on Scribd in the U.K. you can get a free copy of the book. Worth checking elsewhere.

Hope others will join us.

Perfect for #WinterGames2021 and Readathon points,

EadieB I got it for .99 in the US too. Finished reading it yesterday! Quite a surprise ending! 2y
Andrew65 @EadieB Sounds promising. 2y
PageShifter Yes! I am a bit behind with my books, sorry! I have to knit socks for christmas and that has taken my time 😄 2y
Andrew65 @PageShifter No need to apologise 😊 Good luck with the socks. 2y
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eanderson
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Watching Home Alone with my Matty and getting a jump start on this #christmasbuddyreads

Andrew65 Hope you enjoy it. 2y
EadieB Finished reading it yesterday! Quite a surprise ending! 2y
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bekakins
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Did not like this. I found it boring and obvious, and just lacking in actual story. Oh well, it‘s more points for #WinterGames2021 #TeamGameSleighers

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Blueroseis
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Pickpick

Not what I would describe as a cosy mystery but a good armchair read. The story was well described and executed and was quite atmospheric. It ambled along at a sedate pace but was interesting enough to keep your mind active. The cover mentions that it will keep you guessing until the last page but I was about a quarter way through when I knew who the killer was and the reasoning behind it. It is an ideal holiday read in the run up to Christmas.

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Lauren_paige
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Pickpick

This book is a traditional whodunnit read set in a small village in Cumbria. Set in December it was a perfect seasonal mystery for me, although I did have my suspicions who the murderer was and I was correct, it‘s no Agatha Christie but is an easy enjoyable read. #thechristmaskiller #alexpine

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Lauren_paige

Nearly half way through The Christmas Killer and so far really enjoying it! Small village mystery sort of reminds me of midsomer murders😆

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twinkletoes74
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Pickpick

This was amazing. I would definitely recommend this. Lots of twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.

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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 40
#BooksToRead #TBRPile #TBRMountain

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kezzlou85
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Pickpick

I had no clue who the killer was until right at the end. It was well written and kept me guessing. The story itself is well paced, building to a dramatic climax with a clever unmasking of the killer. The ending was brilliant and finished the story off just right. I want more from James. The plot was clever. #Netgalley
16pts #TeamSlaughter #scarathlon2020 @Clwojick

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Blueroseis
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I have just ordered The Christmas Killer as a treat for myself. You could get if for £6.57 from W H Smith but by the time I paid the petrol to get there it was cheaper for me to buy it from 'A Great Read' for £7.16 and free delivery. Amazon was £7.03 plus delivery unless you upped the order to £10.00: Every little saving help in the run up to Christmas.

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veritysalter
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️ You‘ll never think of the carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas” in the same way again. A remote Cumbrian village, cut off by snow and a deranged serial killer is stalking the residents. Can DI James Walker catch the murderer before he completes his deadly task. A good and solid murder mystery, plenty of suspects to keep you guessing and a feel of Midsomer Murders in the insulated setting, plus lots of snow!

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Preciouz29
Pickpick

I enjoyed the book and was caught off guard by the killer! This isn‘t a super psychological mystery, nor is it filled with lots of gritty details; it reminded me a bit of Christie novels, so I liked it. I enjoyed the jump between husband and wife as it was nice to get the whole picture. Can‘t wait for book 2!