Editorial Content for The Snow Lies Deep: A Mercy Carr Mystery
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THE SNOW LIES DEEP --- and perhaps nowhere deeper than in a small, picturesque town in rural Vermont at Christmas. Paula Munier takes us right into the heart of Northshire as it celebrates the holiday season in grand style. The town is hosting the Solstice Soirée, "twelve days of eating, drinking, and making merry, beginning on the winter solstice and continuing through Hanukkah and Kwanzaa and Christmas right on to New Year's Day."
As we visit the festivities with Mercy Carr and her nine-month-old daughter, Felicity, we can practically smell the pine, the roasting chestnuts and the steaming hot cocoa. There are festive lights everywhere, and a Christmas market on the town commons is selling all kinds of gifts and food.
"Enjoy a vicarious visit to Vermont, be stumped by the murders and wonder how it all connects, and become a part of the ongoing story of Mercy's life when you read this clever mystery."
However, from the very beginning, we know that there is a dark underside to Northshire. We are privy to one death that is described, but we don't know when it happened or who was killed. And then, as Mercy waits for Felicity to meet Santa, the mystery begins. The usual Santa, a very jolly guy, has been temporarily replaced by the town mayor, Lazlo Ford, who is too tall, skinny and timid to make a decent facsimile Santa. It's when he takes a phone call, all but dumping the child sitting on his lap and disappearing into the crowd, that the mystery is afoot.
Mercy senses that something is awry and follows him, aided by her retired military dog, Elvis. But by the time they find Laz, he's been killed --- and bizarrely, a Yule log has been placed on his abdomen and lit. Soon there's another death. At the same time, Mercy's husband Troy, a warden with Vermont Fish and Wildlife, is tracking a poacher. Munier shares in gruesome detail how poachers disregard any semblance of humanity when they kill wild animals, endangered or not, indiscriminately.
Along the way, we are treated to the complete cast of characters that readers of the series have met in previous novels. There's Daniel Feinberg, the billionaire who is also Mercy's employer at times. Mercy's mother, Grace, and her father, both successful attorneys, dress impeccably, and her mother runs the Solstice Soirée. Grace doesn't want the murders to mar the event and asks Mercy to find the killer.
Welcome to a world where those in Mercy's circle all dress to the nines in cashmere and tweeds. The parties are elegant, and silk dresses and jackets are the norm. Mercy and Troy are determined to make their daughter's first Christmas a special one, and both their mothers help decorate their home, Grackle Tree Farm, in splendid holiday fashion inside and out. Mercy's family is treated to decorators and caterers as their place is transformed into a veritable winter wonderland.
There are druids, standing stones, endangered animals, evangelical zealots, Eastern European people --- some live in town, while others are clearly visiting with nefarious intent --- parties, fragrant baked goods, and more dead bodies. Most of the latter are the victims of the poacher, but too many are of the human variety. And it's up to Mercy to figure out why it's happening.
This series is filled with atmospheric details regardless of the season, and the setting is especially important in this Christmas tale. Even those who hate winter and long for warm sun and sand might be tempted to travel to Northshire during the holiday. Everything (except the murders, of course) just seems so lovely. Enjoy a vicarious visit to Vermont, be stumped by the murders and wonder how it all connects, and become a part of the ongoing story of Mercy's life when you read this clever mystery.
Teaser
Mercy and Troy are looking forward to baby Felicity’s first holiday season. At Northshire’s annual Solstice Soirée, hosted by Northshire’s finest and funded by Mercy’s billionaire pal Feinberg, Amy’s little girl Helena is sitting on Santa Claus’ lap. She’s telling him she’d like a Bitty Baby doll just like little Felicity when the bearded man leaps up, thrusts the toddler at her mother Amy, and staggers away from the festivities. He disappears into the woods. By the time Elvis and Mercy find him, Santa Claus --- aka the town mayor --- is lying on his back, dead. This strange murder is the first of a series of similar Solstice-themed killings targeting the town’s most prominent citizens. Mercy and Troy and the dogs must team up with Thrasher and Harrington to capture The Yuletide Killer before he strikes again, this time far closer to home.
Promo
Mercy and Troy are looking forward to baby Felicity’s first holiday season. At Northshire’s annual Solstice Soirée, hosted by Northshire’s finest and funded by Mercy’s billionaire pal Feinberg, Amy’s little girl Helena is sitting on Santa Claus’ lap. She’s telling him she’d like a Bitty Baby doll just like little Felicity when the bearded man leaps up, thrusts the toddler at her mother Amy, and staggers away from the festivities. He disappears into the woods. By the time Elvis and Mercy find him, Santa Claus --- aka the town mayor --- is lying on his back, dead. This strange murder is the first of a series of similar Solstice-themed killings targeting the town’s most prominent citizens. Mercy and Troy and the dogs must team up with Thrasher and Harrington to capture The Yuletide Killer before he strikes again, this time far closer to home.
About the Book
The latest thrilling installment in the bestselling Mercy Carr mystery series.
Mercy and Troy are looking forward to baby Felicity’s first holiday season, and they’re determined to make it a Christmas to remember. At Northshire’s annual Solstice Soirée, hosted by Northshire’s finest and funded by Mercy’s billionaire pal Feinberg, Amy’s little girl Helena is sitting on Santa Claus’ lap. She’s telling him she’d like a Bitty Baby doll just like little Felicity when the bearded man leaps up, thrusts the toddler at her mother Amy, and staggers away from the festivities. He disappears into the woods. By the time Elvis and Mercy find him, Santa Claus aka the town mayor, is lying on his back, dead. A yule log made of oak sits on his chest, burning bright, a beacon of light on the darkest day of the year.
This strange murder is the first of a series of similar Solstice-themed killings targeting the town’s most prominent citizens. Beloved family friend Lillian Jenkins, the grande dame of Northshire, could be next. Mercy and Troy and the dogs must team up with Thrasher and Harrington to capture The Yuletide Killer before he strikes again, this time far closer to home.
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