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The Humbug Murders
The Humbug Murders: An Ebenezer Scrooge Mystery | L. J. Oliver
4 posts | 4 read | 8 to read
Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol investigates a shocking murder—before he becomes the next victim—in this playful mystery in a new series from a New York Times bestselling author. Scrooge considers himself a rational man with a keen sense of deductive reasoning developed from years of business dealings. But that changes one night when he’s visited by the ghost of his former boss and friend, Fezziwig, who mysteriously warns him that three more will die, and ultimately Ebenezer himself—if he doesn’t get to the bottom of a vast conspiracy. When he wakes the next day, Scrooge discovers that not only is Fezziwig dead, but he’s under arrest as all evidence points toward himself: Scrooge’s calling card was found in the cold, dead hand of Fezziwig’s body, and someone scribbled “HUMBUG” in blood on the floor nearby. Now, Scrooge must race against the pocket watch to clear his name, protect his interests, and find out who killed his last true friend—before the “Humbug Killer” strikes again. Joining Scrooge in his adventures is a spunky sidekick named Adelaide, who matches his wits at every turn, plus the Artful Dodger, Fagin, Belle, Pickwick, and even Charles Dickens himself as a reporter dealing in the lurid details of London’s alleyway crimes. Full of action and wry humor, The Humbug Murders is a fun take on a classic character—Scrooge as you’ve never seen him before.
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Blueroseis
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Panpan

1833 and the 6 days running up to Christmas day. Fezziwig is mudered and his ghost visits Scrooge to warn him that more will die, including Scrooge and that the boy is innocent. During the story which is about solving the crime, prostitution and gross pornography well known characters will appear, the Artful Dodger, Fagin, Mr. Pickwick etc. What should have been a great storyline becomes laborious with its chases and lucky escapes. Truly Humbug.

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Traci1
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Mehso-so

This one started out so good, I was sure I was going to love it. But by the middle it got so bogged down and just dragged for the last half. Lots of potential, but it wasn't fully realized.

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TheSpineView Bummer! 2y
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drokka
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Scrooge is completely not the same man he will become in the much more familiar A Christmas Carol. In fact, one my say, these two periods of his life are #opposites #riotgram

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Is this as good as it sounds? There's a great mystery about a grown-up Tiny Tim 7y
drokka Thanks for the info on the Tiny Tim book. The mystery part is pretty good, I struggled with Scrooge's development, but the other characters are quite interesting. It's good enough that I will get the second one. 7y
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Fortifiedbybooks
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"You have a way with people that I believe is second to none. In fact, I'd wager you have a great number of well-wishers. They would all like to throw you down one." I love Scrooge's sarcastic remarks ?